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FishStretcher 01-11-2014 10:57 AM

Nice work! I foamed my 20 so it won't sink, too. It was a lot of foam.


I foamed mine after watching video of a 1969 20SF without foam go down in about 30 seconds.

Bryan A. 01-11-2014 03:26 PM

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Here's another before shot......

thehermit 01-11-2014 05:00 PM

what happened? Got a before pic above water?

tuckerman 01-12-2014 09:49 AM

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Not sure how it sunk. That was the second time in 4 months. This is a pic before 1st sinking this year.

Seacraft84 01-12-2014 10:27 AM

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Appears to be poor boat maintenance to me. Got to keep a check on bilge pumps and float switches along with a good battery set up if you leave your boat in the water.
All the more reason to raise the floors on these boats. Mounting these heavier four strokes just puts the floor level too close to the water level.
Hatches in the floor also need to be maintained, as in checking for sealing when closed.
Especially the one located in the splash wells.
Any boat will sink if not maintained and 100% will sink only if in the water
It's the same reason when I do my builds or redos I put my bilge access on the vertical bulkhead at the stern.
Looking at the pic of that boat in the water shows the waterline really high as compared to the floor level.

tuckerman 01-12-2014 11:11 AM

All wiring was new for the second sinking. 2 pumps 2 batteries , was a rough day boat was bow in , I think scupper plugs were left in and waves came over stern .

tuckerman 01-12-2014 11:27 AM

That pic is a little deceiving , that's a big guy at the rail. Boat sat with scuppers just above waterline with no one in boat. Needed plugs in when on boat. Your floor and stern look great.

Seacraft84 01-12-2014 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by tuckerman (Post 223790)
That pic is a little deceiving , that's a big guy at the rail. Boat sat with scuppers just above waterline with no one in boat. Needed plugs in when on boat. Your floor and stern look great.

Thanks

Is it possible it got caught under the dock with the tide coming in.
Never mind, I see it's a floating dock:)
Leaving the plugs in at the dock is just crazy.

thehermit 01-14-2014 06:32 PM

Looks good. Like the doghouse. I like the MA 20's a lot. They have a lot of the 23's features.

We did fish next to a 20MA last year. It had a Honda 130 on a stock transom. The transom cut was taking a lot of wash during a typical day :(. Scary.

Your new floor and bracket should do away with this issue once and for all!

more pix porn please :)......keep it up!

tuckerman 02-23-2014 07:40 PM

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been busy here are more pics. Stringers glassed

tuckerman 02-23-2014 07:44 PM

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3/4" plywood bonded to stringers

tuckerman 02-23-2014 07:49 PM

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Foam everywhere but fuel tank and bilge area. outside of stringers and area between tank and bilge foamed .

tuckerman 02-23-2014 07:51 PM

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Fuel tank box stretched to 73"

tuckerman 02-23-2014 07:56 PM

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glassed floor today as you can see owner decided no bracket

tuckerman 02-23-2014 08:03 PM

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A rough mock up of the console and livewell design. Going to hold about 30-40 gal , partially tucked under console. Two overboard drains midship one on each side.

Bryan A. 02-24-2014 09:16 AM

Looks good, hurry up and finish!!!!:D

tuckerman 03-13-2014 01:04 PM

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Spray poly on inside. Ready for cap to be put on.

Bryan A. 03-14-2014 09:17 AM

Looks good, start the console yet?


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