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SECF3114M73J 08-06-2006 08:44 AM

Re: Stringer problems!
 
When it comes to women you can't exactly sell them, but it will definetly be at a loss. :eek:

dearl 08-06-2006 10:23 AM

Re: Stringer problems!
 
I didn't know that you had to own a certain type of boat to be able to ask questions about repairing one! And yes there are Grady sites that i could probably ask the same questions, but seems they don't do a whole lot of restorations on boats, most have enough money to ditch the old whole in the water and go buys a brand fartin new one, well I'm not one of these type people, i can't just up and dump 60,000.00 in a "DECENT" rig! I would much rather put my ass in something that i have had my hands in and know EVERYTHING about. If i have crossed some kind of invisible line by asking a question about a rig other than yours, i apologize, and it won't happen again.

newboater 08-06-2006 10:30 AM

Re: Stringer problems!
 
Just thought that he would get more Grady specific answers on a site for grady's, there is a differencce in construction, nothing else intended !

Bigshrimpin 08-06-2006 04:25 PM

Re: Stringer problems!
 
Quote:

I opened the floor up on my 72 GW and I have termites, bad! I can already see replacing all the stringers out to 8' from the transom! I am removing the inboard so i can pprobably beef up everything to handle what i plan on powering this boat with. Whats everyones opinion on what to use to rebuild stringers with? I want to get pics of everything before i go any further, so I'll get some stuff posted soon.

Marine Ply sandwiched together with epoxy to the correct thickness of the existing stringers. Use a cabosil/epoxy mix to glue the stringer in place after you have them cut to shape. West systems book shows how to repair parts of existing stringers. Laminate it with a few alternating layers of 1808 or mat/18oz roving. US Composites sells a nice thin laminating epoxy resin and it's fairly inexpensive. Otherwise I like the system III 2:1 epoxy. Short nap rollers are excellent for wetting out mat and not making a mess of the fibers. Good Luck . . . It will be years before you're boating again. I still think you should find a better boat worthy of your money and time.

hermco 08-06-2006 07:09 PM

Re: Stringer problems!
 
I am in the process of redoing the transom and adding a bracket to one now for a customer. A 21' lapstrake Grady White. I will post pics soon. :D

dearl 08-06-2006 07:20 PM

Re: Stringer problems!
 
Thanks for the info bigshrimpin, I'll put it to good use.I also own a 18' Tracker, i use mainly freshwater fishing, thats why I'm not worried about how long it takes. Hermco that would be great if you could post some pics of the job when you start. Thanks again to all who took time to help.

hermco 08-06-2006 07:28 PM

Re: Stringer problems!
 
Is allmost done. Didn't have any termites. Just a rotted transom. :D

hermco 08-06-2006 07:48 PM

Re: Stringer problems!
 
http://hermco.net/images/devspics%20115.jpg
http://hermco.net/images/DSCN0004.jpg
http://hermco.net/images/dscn00014.jpg
http://hermco.net/images/DSCN00035.jpg
http://hermco.net/images/DSCN00067.jpg
http://hermco.net/images/DSCN000410.jpg
http://hermco.net/images/DSCN000310.jpg

Capt Chuck 08-06-2006 09:32 PM

Re: Stringer problems!
 
Don

Whats that built in block on the stbd side of the Potter Bracket? Is that what Bill was telling me about an aux motor mount :D

dearl 08-06-2006 10:31 PM

Re: Stringer problems!
 
Hermco, THAT LOOKS GREAT! Thats exactly what i want. Real good clean lines you got there. My old girl is know where near that good looking. If you look at it like this, I drove by this boat for 11 years, and it never moved. Man that owned it, super nice fellow, but way to busy. I am finishing up my second home, my wife and i remodeled an 103 year old farm house, and we are nearing completion, wanted something else to work on afterwards, well here she is!

http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n...93/boat001.jpg

http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n...3/43f3712e.jpg

http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n...93/boat005.jpg

http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n...93/boat009.jpg

I know she is going to be alot of work, but anything worth having usually is. ;)


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