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Got back into the hull over the weekend now that the temps have come out of the teens at night.
How much seacast does it take to do a transom raise to 25" and stringers on a V20 ? 10 5gal pails, Figured it to be approx 10,000 cubic inches (little under, 9700 ish) However we came up about a gallon short due to me not informing the mathematician to figure the spine of the hull into the equation. The block of wood in the stern for the bilge pump was torn out and the area was built up with seacast and glassed in. IMG_5526.jpg IMG_5528.jpg IMG_E5524.jpg IMG_5471.jpg Last edited by Dana A; 03-09-2021 at 02:33 PM. |
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Fits like a glove ( not OJ’s)
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Started playing with the liner, little modification to marry up to the transom
Stringers had 1/8 to 1/2 inch gaps filled with goop before we pulled the liner. Workmanship in the hull looks like it was started on a Monday and finished Friday afternoon. liner was a different team ! Set our forms on the stringers with the liner in, put in temporary now till the next batch of seacast arrives encasing the rod compartments in glass too IMG_5599.jpg IMG_5709.jpg IMG_5708.jpg IMG_5686.jpg |
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One of the best V for 2021 for sure when you are done with this baby. I have to do my stringers one day, they a-ok for now
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A lot going on and not much time to post
Got the stringers done to height after putting the liner in for measurements, back off last night and hull moved into glass bays for capping off the stringers today Have decided to rework the liner too since were in this deep, pulling all hardware off it, new bulkheads and more. Restoring original teak. IMG_5967.jpg IMG_5975.jpg IMG_5719.jpg IMG_5760.jpg IMG_5821.jpg |
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Did a test area of bringing back the original gelcoat. first pass on the gelcoat with 400 in the picture, will most likely go to 800, then 1200 and then to 1500 (or more) if needed. The 400 seems to bring the color back about 80%.
Nice thing is they were not bashful with the gelcoat back in 81, pretty thick IMG_6019.jpg IMG_6020.jpg IMG_6037.jpg IMG_6089.jpg IMG_6092.jpg Last edited by Dana A; 04-03-2021 at 02:59 PM. |
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