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Unread 08-25-2010, 09:39 PM
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You have a huge advantage in regards to cost, you can pick up Arjay locally. I am helping a fellow boater on another site he was quoted a delivery cost of over 200 plus dollars. Not to mentioned fiberglass services is the cheapest price on Arjay period.
For the transom you will use three five gallon pails. You will have maybe a gallon or so extra. Base on the data sheet you are looking at and I quote "Weight per gallon: 7.1 - 7.3 lbs/gal" so you are looking at approximately 105 Lbs. I have no idea with wood/mat and resin what the weight is.
In my Boat I relocated the dual batteries to the center of the Hull next to my Cuddy this shifted 80 lbs off the rear of the boat.
You mentioned new fuel tank not sure you can shift this also ..all options ...
As for the stringers I have limited knowledge and can't advise sorry.
In regards to the transom search this site plenty of success stories including mine.
Be sure to lower your drain whilst you are at it keeps the Hull dry.
Decide how you will clean the rotten wood, skin removal should be your LAST option.
Seal every pin hole before you pour, it will seep out and create havoc on a timely job. I lost almost a gallon in the bilge plus my driveway still shows the evidence.
Search www.youtube.com plenty of stringer project ...
Here are two projects which caught thousands of views and comments ...
http://forums.iboats.com/showthread....ht=1897+140+v4
http://www.bloodydecks.com/forums/ch...storation.html
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Unread 08-25-2010, 10:37 PM
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Nice Job so far. I am going to folow this one, as I have a 18 CC Fisherman and have a couple of soft spots in the floor and I know the foam is wet in spots. I did the entire floor and tranasom in a 20 ft. Galaxy Conquest back about 10 years ago. That was a tough one to do with the cuddy, but I also pulled the cap on that one, was a ton of work. My stringers were so bad, when I hit the throttle my engine jumped up and opened the engine cover for me. But in the end the boat was lighter, stronger and had propper floatation in the floors. Took me about a month with entire hull regripping. Sweet boat and served me well. Good luck and keep the pictures coming.
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Unread 08-26-2010, 04:05 PM
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I think I am going to use Arjay 6011 for the transom and I am going to build a form for the two back stringers and make one solid pour doing the transom and two back stringers up to the aft bulkhead as one. My thoughts are this will make the back of the boat super stong, maybe overkill but will be good and last a long time. I still want to get away from using wood and am thinking about using 1" tuff stuff marine board to build the rest of the stringers out of. Will this work? Am I overbuilding this? Any thoughts will greatly appreciated... :) With the Tuff Stuff board will I have to glass over it or just bond everything together?

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Unread 09-04-2010, 02:34 PM
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Today me and fuel tank went a few rounds but late in the 2nd it broke free. This fuel tank has been the biggest pain in the %%% to date. On a good note the fuel tank was the last thing to take out now the rebuilding begins. I have contacted fiberglass services and will be making a trip over the bay to see them Tuesday. I am going to use a sheet of ¼ tuff stuff board for the inside of the transom, and then pour with 6011. I am going to build the stringers out of ¾ tuff stuff then glass over them. I am happy to get away from going back with wood. Thanks Skools for the idea. I know I will have a stronger and better then when it was new Wellcraft. Hope everyone has a fun and safe holiday..
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Unread 09-04-2010, 07:13 PM
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Unread 09-05-2010, 07:59 AM
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Good job! Keep on keepin on.
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Unread 09-18-2010, 03:07 PM
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I'm gonna be right there with you as well! I have plans to change my deck arrangement on the same boat! Seems like a lot of wasted space. How have things been progressing? Have any more pics? I have the feeling I'm gonna find bad thing on my stringer system! Have you started rebuilding yours? Are you going with a composite or a wood transom? Thanks in advance
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Unread 09-19-2010, 08:27 PM
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I have not had a lot of time to work on the boat lately so that’s why no new updates. I am lucky if I can run outside for an hour or two after work. I have been getting the transom ready I have taken out most of the old wood and have cut the inner skin out and left a 2” lip for the new skin to bond to. I am still going to use the Arjay 6011 and pour my transom. I have been looking on the web a lot and think I still going to build the stringers out of ¾ tuff stuff board and glass over them. I like the idea of no wood going back into the boat. I still have not made up my mind to use Arjay 6011 for the back two stringers or just use the tuff board for all of them.
Cmclean I am with you about making better use of the wasted space in the boat. I want to build a casting platform on the front and make the in floor cooler bigger. I also am doing a live well out of the two back hatches. I also am thinking about adding a storage hatch just behind the console maybe for cast nets or something. I also am going to move the batteries into the console to take some weight off the back. Good luck and if I can help with any questions you have let me know..

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Unread 10-21-2010, 09:19 AM
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Hi guys,

Just wanted to say this I didn't give up on the boat. I have got to get my fence done and finish cleaning up the mess from the tree that took that lighting strike this summer. I hope to be back on the boat soooon and will post pic's as I get back on the boat. I do have the transom ready to start building it back up. Talk to you guys later...

Mike
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Unread 01-31-2011, 07:27 PM
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I just wanted to let everyone know that if they need a lot of fiberglass woven roving. I found a company selling overstock rolls 60" wide and 120 yards for $125.00 + shipping. Very nice ebayer I bought one roll for the Wellcraft. I hope to be back on the boat soon I am amost done with the fence and have started to get my supply list filled..

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