The Re-Birth of an Apache Scout
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Next steps were to create to glass wood over the tops of the stingers in the bilge. It was still cold out at the shop. I once again coated them with glass & epoxy at home before tabbing them in.... Nothing like glassing and playing twister all at the same time! Cant believe I fit in there..............
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I was getting exited. It was March and I was getting closer to the end of the glass work... My next step was to glass in a cabin floor to the stingers.. It was back to Arts & Crafts for making a template... I did that for the first to pieces and cut 1/2" ply.. I wanted a ski locker so I started to make sure that happened. I realized I needed to accomplish it using 4 pieces...
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I cut the remaining two pieces and decided to use my straight edge to finish out the ski locker.... I decided to coat them with glass out side the boat so all I had to do is tab in with 3 layers.... Once the epoxy was cured I sanded for tabbing to the side walls & stringers..
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Once the cabin floor was ready to install, I finally permanently installed the removable floor over the gas tank. Every step was getting it closer to a complete boat... I was happy to say by to the stringers.
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To adhere the cabin floor to the stingers were I would not be able to tab in, I sanded both mating sides first and decided to use West Systems Six 10. I used any heavy objects in the shop to keep the floor pressed against the stringers till it cured. Once cured I then tabbed the topside to all the sides. On the bottom side I tabbed to the inside stingers that made up the ski locker..... Thanks again to my awesome wife keep feeding me epoxy, thickened epoxy and glass.. I think I spent 3 hours in the boat without getting out
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I was feeling good at this point. I took a good amount of pictures and overloaded Glass Dave's email account with them. I wanted him to see the state of the boat. It was going to be dropped of in his hands soon for final prep and paint...
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For those that noticed no tires on the trailer, you have a good eye. I was searching for new bearings & seals. In the meantime, I was starting to assemble a center counsel as a plug to give to Dave. Hands down, my inspiration for the project was all the awesome 21 Cigs Phil has put out.. Through out the project I refereed to all the smaller boats he has restored/built. Not sure who is the true brains of those projects but, I have to give credit where it is due.... I also wanted to bring up the kick board but, once I sat in the driver seat, it was apparent I was to tall to take it back up to its original state.... So I found a happy medium...


