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parishht 03-14-2007 01:58 PM

Re: Update...not so bright...
 
I posted this before and I like this book from WEST Marine,
I took the price tag off my copy, but I think it is less than $10

it is not that expensive and it gives a lot of good instructions:

http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g1...rglassbook.jpg

parishht 03-14-2007 01:58 PM

Re: Update...not so bright...
 
I posted this before and I like this book from WEST Marine,
I took the price tag off my copy, but I think it is less than $10

it is not that expensive and it gives a lot of good instructions:

http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g1...rglassbook.jpg

parishht 03-14-2007 02:03 PM

Re: Update...not so bright...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by randlemanboater


Man, your house is old, I have a nice newer one built in 1879. ;D

Funny thing about my house,
after we moved in, my wife did some research,
cause she knew her family was from the area,
and found that the house was built and lived in by a distant uncle.
Amazing how some things come full circle.

parishht 03-14-2007 02:03 PM

Re: Update...not so bright...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by randlemanboater


Man, your house is old, I have a nice newer one built in 1879. ;D

Funny thing about my house,
after we moved in, my wife did some research,
cause she knew her family was from the area,
and found that the house was built and lived in by a distant uncle.
Amazing how some things come full circle.

Stillrunning 03-14-2007 02:23 PM

Re: Update...not so bright...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by macojoe
Seacast

"Seacast Pourable Transom mix replaces the rotten wood in boat transoms & stringers. It is stronger than wood and will never rot."

http://www.seawolfindustries.com/seacast.html

Thats the stuff and looks to be the answer to his problem. Also an easy fix.

Stillrunning 03-14-2007 02:23 PM

Re: Update...not so bright...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by macojoe
Seacast

"Seacast Pourable Transom mix replaces the rotten wood in boat transoms & stringers. It is stronger than wood and will never rot."

http://www.seawolfindustries.com/seacast.html

Thats the stuff and looks to be the answer to his problem. Also an easy fix.

Airslot 03-14-2007 10:07 PM

Re: Update...not so bright...
 
Jeff, lets get er done. You got a boat to fish out of, so lets get to work. Since your this far along, I'd just replace the stringers if there is any question.

3/4" plywood, ACX, would be as good a core material as you'll find. Your concern over twisting is very valid. I'm thinking that you could do one stringer at a time without the hull deforming on you. Look into prices at shopmaninc.com for epoxy prices. May as well look at 30 gallons. If you glass in that wood, she'll not rot in your liftime.

Good Luck, we are here as your support group.

Airslot 03-14-2007 10:07 PM

Re: Update...not so bright...
 
Jeff, lets get er done. You got a boat to fish out of, so lets get to work. Since your this far along, I'd just replace the stringers if there is any question.

3/4" plywood, ACX, would be as good a core material as you'll find. Your concern over twisting is very valid. I'm thinking that you could do one stringer at a time without the hull deforming on you. Look into prices at shopmaninc.com for epoxy prices. May as well look at 30 gallons. If you glass in that wood, she'll not rot in your liftime.

Good Luck, we are here as your support group.

pikfish 03-15-2007 12:49 AM

Re: Update...not so bright...
 
Hey Jeff, I live close to ya and would be happy to come by and give you some advice/help. I have done a similar rebuild. It was fun, a lot of work but I am sure you can do it and more than likely your workmanship the first time you try it will be 3 times better than the sloppy factory work. Also I may be able to help with materals.
Send me a message
Greg

pikfish 03-15-2007 12:49 AM

Re: Update...not so bright...
 
Hey Jeff, I live close to ya and would be happy to come by and give you some advice/help. I have done a similar rebuild. It was fun, a lot of work but I am sure you can do it and more than likely your workmanship the first time you try it will be 3 times better than the sloppy factory work. Also I may be able to help with materals.
Send me a message
Greg


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