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I presume that removes the wood and leaves the glass behind?
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I've noticed the stringers are cut away from transom. Make sure to have the trailer bunks run all the way past the transom to help support it. You don't want a hook created in the bottom of hull. Just a thought.
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Good point. I have some boat stands coming. I wonder if they'll make any droop better or worse. Either way, I'll give it a check b/f I glass the stringers back in.
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Your outer skin is definitely thicker at about a1/4" boats stand on the stern chines should be okay.. Just check with a straight edge of on time to time... Hopefully you won't be 4 years into your projects like me .lol
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The coremat equivalent was in my 86 as well. I use the 24 or 36 discs on a grinder together with one of the thicker metal cutoff wheels. Its a little ghetto rigged but works (4 1/2" grinder)
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Have a picture of the grinder disk arrangement? I ordered some aggressive looking disks off of Amazon today. Hopefully they are the hot ticket.
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Make sure you use your handle grip on your grinder and gloves.be careful cause when it hooks up..
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I'm in the planning stage. Been using the computer to help guide my thoughts. Whatcha think?
lifejacket Storage/step in the bow (reuse some of the casting platform) Fix box in the floor 50gal livewell in front of the console Console narrowed to 30ish inches w/integrated T-top supports. Bilge access behind the rocket launcher Debating putting storage boxes across the transom. Could be dry storage or little livewells. http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j1...h/HullAssy.jpg |
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