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Starting to look like something
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Beautiful work. Those 90 degree curves are really nice. Fuel tank looks pretty far forward. What's the capacity and what engine is going on the bracket?
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Im not sure where the tank was originally but my gut said put it up there to offset the 1100# of livewell, motor and bracket going in the stern. Plus the under leaning post cooler and people always seem to accumulate back there. The glass angle pieces serve as a nice bolting flange for the tank and more glue area/support for the deck. That area is 36 x 51 so i felt better with a lil more support. Aft end of the tank will be under the front of the console. Everything will be all open underneath. Side boxes/vents will come down above the 2 small outside bulkheads (which still need the glass trimmed out of ). You will be able to crawl from the transom to the fuel tank too |
Looks great! Tons of good info here. Could you provide some more details on your keel replacement/ layup schedule? I have a 78 that needs the wood keel removed.
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I forget exactly what i laid in there after i ground all the old crap out, but i think it was a couple 1700s and a 40oz quad. Then i capped the pipe with another 1700 and a 40oz quad. |
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Plugging away..
I have molds for these gutters, 32x32 and 16x36. I go a step further and fill the bottom side and glass it in. Divinycell/epoxy and solid glass inserts for gas shocks mounting bases. |
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Theyre all connected with glass pipe which leads to a trough and side scuppers. The notches for the pipes havent been cut yet so its sitting high in the pics...
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Nice!
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