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Capt Chuck 05-17-2013 01:33 PM

Keep it going Terry. Good work!
I needed about a 4' riser for the Porta-Potti in my tent at Longpoint. I'm too old to crawl around on my knees to piss in a jar :mad:

Islandtrader 05-17-2013 04:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Ryan (Post 215720)
After all that work please dont ever let anyone use that head. Not even the Admiral.

Its not the Admiral we have to worry about...it's the Admirals wife :p

Bushwacker 05-17-2013 08:47 PM

Terry,

FYI. Lil is the Admiral in Chuck's family!

BTW, will you have a locker for anchor line up in the bow? Also, how long did the bunks end up being with the mods you made? Denny

Islandtrader 05-18-2013 07:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Bushwacker (Post 215743)
Terry,

BTW, will you have a locker for anchor line up in the bow? Also, how long did the bunks end up being with the mods you made? Denny

Denny, if you look at the last picture in post 357 you will see how the head is out of sight...the hatch on the floor is what holds the anchor. Pull the anchor out step up on the head cover and I can reach the cleats with no problem. The day anchor does not have any chain so no worries. I will shoot a picture when I put the anchor in there.

As for the V-bunks they are 6 feet. So if I want I could sleep over if we went out to the middle grounds. :D

strick 05-18-2013 10:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Islandtrader (Post 215732)
Its not the Admiral we have to worry about...it's the Admirals wife :p

Really? So who drove the boat down the entire length of the Mississippi? :)

strick

Islandtrader 05-19-2013 09:23 AM

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Originally Posted by strick (Post 215767)
Really? So who drove the boat down the entire length of the Mississippi? :)

strick

Ahhhhhhh The Lady Capt'n.

Did some more screwing today :D It is amazing how long it takes to bed in those tiny little screws with 4000 not to mention cleaning the stuff up.

Glides out of starboard.

http://i266.photobucket.com/albums/i...psbf5fee39.jpg

Hatch trimmed and fitting good

http://i266.photobucket.com/albums/i...psc48ae3cb.jpg

http://i266.photobucket.com/albums/i...ps9b079e54.jpg


http://i266.photobucket.com/albums/i...ps2e66fcd9.jpg

Junk boxes and grab handle installed

http://i266.photobucket.com/albums/i...ps0b8bf40e.jpg


Denny, how the anchor sits in the "foot" locker

http://i266.photobucket.com/albums/i...ps2ffb20ec.jpg

Now I am really done with the front section of the boat and the fun begins...wiring the dash and tightening up the wire runs.

DonV 05-19-2013 09:46 AM

Looking spectacular Terry!!

Now about Chuck with his 4' porta-potti riser in his tent, he would then have to have a flap in the top of his tent so his head could stick out while he was on the pot!!! Would be quite obvious what he was doing!! Interesting sight! :)

pianewman 05-22-2013 07:41 AM

Hey Terry,
Could you possibly repost, or send me a PM, of your photos of the foredeck repair? I've just picked up a '71 Seafari, trying to mount an anchor roller/etc. on the bow, and have discovered the balsa is shot. Denny (Bushwacker...what a nice, patient guy!) is kindly talking me through the process, and I've done a load of research here, but photos would help me visualize the process.
Thanks...from a newbie owner with Seacraft in his genes (Dad owned 72 Seafari, 74 Tsunami, currently owns a '74 CC)...along with many other very disturbing neuroses...
Ed in Arlington, VA
(FYI, the '73 CC I had in my possession...just long enough to have the transom rebuilt...is now back with my dad and brother in Parrish, FL)

pianewman 05-22-2013 08:22 AM

Whoops! Never mind...I found the photos a few pages down, how you supported the inner skin, etc. etc. My are is much smaller, so my first attempt at this work will be much simpler...I hope...
Thanks anyway.
Ed in Arlington, VA

pianewman 05-22-2013 05:34 PM

From post #49, for the foredeck, you said, "I decided to save weight and use a product called Tuff Stuff. It is a polyurethane 1/2 inch and was scrim and scored." I can't find a source for purchasing this product.

Today you kindly emailed me and recommended scored Coosa. I can't find any Coosa that is scored, and I assume 1/2" regular Coosa won't bend sufficiently for adequate crown. This is for my 71 Seafari, so my replacement dimensions are much smaller than your 21.

Any recommendations on sourcing scored Coosa, and which Coosa product do you recommend?

Thanks again.


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