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Ridge, when you reinstalled those outside bulkheads, how did you attach them?
I've done 2 of the 10 by bedding them in PB with a nice filet and then applying 3 layers of 17 oz biax (epoxy) at 4", 6" and 10" widths. Reading more I see the guru's on other sites saying foam bedding of bulkheads. Beginning to second guess if I should do the others like that or carry on with what I am doing. Anybody else have an opinion or advice? Keep in mind there are 5 of these down each side going from the top of the stringers to about 5" above the chime and over 2 strakes. Also, when you replaced the cap, did you put a layer of putty over the grid as was done originally? If so what did you use? I'm thinking I may want to be able to remove this cap again one day.....in 30 years.
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PB=mix of resin, cabosil and chopped strand fibers mixed together in quantities that bring the mix to an overall consistency of peanut butter although mine is probably more like jam.
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Time for an update and a few pics. I wish I had taken a few of the structural work prior to the flip but there will be time for that later. I've glassed in the stringers and the grid outside of the stringers leading to the chine. All the wood for the anchor storage, additional hull support near the bow and storage compartments and supports is cut and shaped for moving the batteries just forward of the console under the sole. The transom is about 85% fair, pretty smooth but will need a couple small areas touched up.
The hull is flipped at this point and the first coat of Interlux A2000 E is on. Now I will start with fairing the strakes and filling and rounding the knicks on the chines, then 4 more coats of 2000, sand with 80 grit followed by Interlux VC Perfomance. Above the waterline will be primekote followed with Mauritius blue. Now the bad part. Seems I can't catch a break. What I thought was isolated soft spots in the sole turns out to be the entire thing. See pics. I've ordered 1/2" divynicell that will be here week after next. Now to build an additional platform for the sole to rest on that will not allow the unreinforced sole to warp. Yee-Haw
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81 V20 1996 200 Ocean Pro Last edited by tartuffe; 06-25-2012 at 08:52 PM. |
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Couple more pics. I put the cap on the trailer so that I could work on this back home so I can appease the ms. with a little face time.
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Absoulutely beautiful work!!!!! The PO on my boat had aborted the floor so bad with "home depot" resin and cloth on mine that I decided to tackle my sole core issue from the topside. Your kicking some @$$!!!!! gitt'er done!!!!
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I "bedded" or "glued" my sole ply down with resin thicked with cabosil(no chop strand). I sanded my stringer surface and my bildge side surface of my ply were my stringers hit with like a 50 grit paper ( I was trying to create a rough tooth to the glass for better adhesion)). I then filled a gallon ziplock bag with my thickened resin and cut the corner out creating a "cake decorating" bag to apply my mixture. I do all my fillets with the ziplock also, its cleaner and easy to apply. I also was able to screw my sole down, Im sure your trying to keep factory skin on your floor as best as you can with no screw holes.
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