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Unread 06-22-2010, 03:40 PM
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Sawzall will work for the big stuff. Drywall manual saw should work too.

Pressure cleaner also works very well. Wear goggles as it will fly everywhere.
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Unread 06-22-2010, 09:01 PM
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I 'll be cracking out the pressure washer tomorrow..............
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Got in there today it's tropical here, removed half the foam and it came out easy, found more damage the entire center stringer is gone and need to replace 3 feet on the port side stringer and the same where the tray goes for running cables and the rear bulk head bottom 2 inches is marginal. Need advise on wood for the stringers, the center 110x9.5x1 can I use 2 pieces of marine plywood glued or resin and encapsulated in 9oz cloth and resin. And the bulk head I hate to tear it out it only has a very small amount of damage can I just add to it. Something interesting the center stringer at the bow end is attached to a bulkhead only and the bulkhead is not attached to anything and never was, no sign of it ever being glassed. I plan on encapsulating all the new wood, the glass the new stringer with 24 oz mat a single layer. That's what Wellcraft did with the bare wood.



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Unread 06-23-2010, 04:14 PM
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Wow, huge job there, looking good!

As far as the wood goes, perhaps you might want to consider a foam or composite core material instead.

Aircraft Spruce (http://www.aircraftspruce.com/index.html) sells a lot of different kinds. If you're planning on keeping the boat for a while, even though it is a bit more expensive, might be a better alternative than wood.

I have some experience with composite cores for experimental (home built) aircraft, and they are VERY strong. If I ever need to replace any wood stringers on my V it will definately be with a foam core.
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Unread 06-25-2010, 04:36 PM
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I can't believe I can't get a answer from anybody to my questions, even PM several members that I know were quite knowledgeable on it and got not a single reply. Makes wonder why I'm even here.
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Unread 06-25-2010, 05:16 PM
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Blu, you may not be getting answers to your questions because it appears from your pix that you are doing a helluva job!!

I have not done much floor or stringer work (only fixing some isolated soft spots on an old Speedliner 17'), but I would think 2 pieces of thick marine ply, glued together, then glassed over, would form a nice stringer.

All right guys with way more knowledge than me, step up and help Blu out with this. He's doing a great job and just has that nagging question or two we all have when tackling a project!
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Unread 06-25-2010, 07:13 PM
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Blue, truthfully that is one area of boating that I've never had any experience in... I'd offer help but if you followed my suggestions you might wind up with the hull suspended over your head by the time you were done. It looks like you're doing a great job, and you already have more guts than I do for even tackleing a job like that... I cannot think of a reason why Marine grade ply laminated together and then glassed over would not work..
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