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Old 10-02-2020, 07:27 AM
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Standard 8 feet sheets. The seams get staggered that’s why it gets laminated makes a strong stringer !!!
anything worth doing is worth over doing... ask me how i know lol
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Old 10-02-2020, 08:00 AM
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For sure !!!! It’s been a long process but know that parts are going back in the boat it makes it a lot more enjoyable lol. It really is going to cool to see the outcome and see how it acts with less weight and some more ponies!!!! And not to mention the satisfaction of knowing you built it by hand lol
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Going to be nice!
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well that all looks fun . . . .
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You decide on what the design layout will be in the cabin?
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Yea I’m going to do to couches in the first section then a surrounding bulk head at the hatches next 8 foot will just be a flat bed. Then forward will be nothing very simple very light weight. But functional in needed to sleep on. I’ll have Xt finish it out and make it look nice. Trying hard to keep it simple light and fast
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Yea I’m going to do to couches in the first section then a surrounding bulk head at the hatches next 8 foot will just be a flat bed. Then forward will be nothing very simple very light weight. But functional in needed to sleep on. I’ll have Xt finish it out and make it look nice. Trying hard to keep it simple light and fast
So a cover girl style basically?
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Yep that exactly it light and simple!!!
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Got the to long main cabin stringers made last night test fit and then glasses all together kinda a chore but got a bit carried away ended up doing 3 layers of 1/2 bonded with 1208 from glass dave overall with will be a 2 inch stringer but I figure what the hell it takes a lot of abuse up there and I had the material to do it so why not she’s going to be a tank !
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Originally Posted by division1
Yep that exactly it light and simple!!!
I always thought the cabin in this Baja would have been cool to do on an ex race boat or this type of project. Check out the Simpson netting benches





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