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How did you measure to make sure that the stringers went back in the same place and height?
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After making the boat look that good, I would never want it back in the water again!!!! lol. Fantastic job!!!!

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Boat looks fantastic - congratulations. Just really great.
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congrats, that is a work of art.
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How did you measure to make sure that the stringers went back in the same place and height?
I ran strings through marked holes in the hull from the rub rail screws. I numbered the holes and wrote down the measurement from the edge of the hull to centerline of the stringer and the distance below the string to the top of stringer. I had other measurements but those were what I trusted the most. Most important thing was the outside to outside measurement of the hull to make sure the hull itself didn't "relax."

There is a picture in this thread of all the strings
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After making the boat look that good, I would never want it back in the water again!!!! lol. Fantastic job!!!!

Thanks for all the kind words fellas! I had never been so nervous as that first trip back to the ramp. I've had her out about a dozen times now including twice about 50 miles offshore so its like old times. Even got a small scratch that didnt bother me. When not in the water I found a great covered storage area
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I ran strings through marked holes in the hull from the rub rail screws. I numbered the holes and wrote down the measurement from the edge of the hull to centerline of the stringer and the distance below the string to the top of stringer. I had other measurements but those were what I trusted the most. Most important thing was the outside to outside measurement of the hull to make sure the hull itself didn't "relax."

There is a picture in this thread of all the strings
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Unread 09-10-2013, 11:46 AM
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is that a bigger than stock tank you put in there?
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