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Old 11-04-2022, 04:23 PM
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Day 2 progress!
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moving along well !!! keep it up !
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Big project!!

Good luck - awesome to be brining that one back to life!
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Old 11-05-2022, 06:54 AM
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I &am content with 70mph, so for time being I will leave the power and drives. I have been torn trying to decide, but kinda like the old school vibe the boat has lol

i absolutely love that you have kept this beautiful girl with the old school look!
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Old 11-07-2022, 06:43 PM
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6 more hours of grinding!!!! Almost got it all down to glass.
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That looks all too familiar. Keep it up there is light at the end of the tunnel. It's a train, but still a light.
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Quick work for sure!1
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Post #11, 6th picture down. Is that the hull bottom? What do you do about that? Grind it out like the transom and replace that too? I am confused. Looks like you have a good pattern for the transom at least. Lot of work but it will be very satisfying when done!
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Post #11, 6th picture down. Is that the hull bottom? What do you do about that? Grind it out like the transom and replace that too? I am confused. Looks like you have a good pattern for the transom at least. Lot of work but it will be very satisfying when done!
It is the box built for the bilge pump to sit on. I tore it out to have room to tie transom into the bottom 12” or so. It will be built back.
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Old 11-10-2022, 10:06 AM
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Hi Scotty , when I replace that pad for the bilge pumps I used composite , that way you don't have to worry about water rotting the wood through the screw holes . I used Star board for those types of pads and Marine plywood for the transom and stringers . Keep up the good work . Cheers RG .
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