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Jeff79Sceptre 01-28-2014 07:27 PM

Anchor locker on Sceptre
 
I need to make a new one. Can I remove this as one piece? It doesn't look like it. I just want trace it out and reinstall it. It's just falling out at the moment and fishing season is 3 weeks away. I still have a lot to do!!

Water Rat 01-28-2014 10:10 PM

Jeff,
You can make a new one fairly easily. I did mine from teak-veneered marine plywood (3/4" if I remember correctly). I recommend using the old one as a template. The hard part is getting the old one out and the new one in in one piece. To do this, I removed the hull- to-deck joint fasteners back to approx. amidships in order to raise the foredeck enough (approx. 2-3", I used a bottle jack with some 2x4 stock to raise it just enough). I thoroughly coated the new bulkhead with epoxy on the edges and sides facing the anchor locker and used Epifanes rubbed-effect varnish on the teak veneer facing the cabin. Good luck and please post pictures of the project.

Jeff79Sceptre 01-29-2014 12:32 AM

Holy crap that's a lot if work. Maybe I'll find a way to put 2 pieces in there.

77SceptreOB 01-29-2014 12:49 AM

I'm with Water Rat on this one. I don't think you can remove the anchor locker faux Teak bulkhead in one piece without removing or significantly jacking up the fore cap. It is wedged in there good. If you find a way to get it out and back in without the PITA procedure, I'm sure other would be interested in you method.

77SceptreOB 01-29-2014 12:55 AM

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Of course you could take a 10# sledge hammer and get it out!!

Jeff79Sceptre 01-29-2014 03:09 PM

It's cold and icy here now. Rare weather for SC. It pretty much fell out so removal was real easy. All I did today was program #'s into the gps. I'll resume this weekend as the temp goes back into the 70's.

kmoose 01-30-2014 03:22 PM

Holy Cow, Did somebody run that Sceptre into a bridge piling? I don't think you could do that kind of liner damage with a sledge hammer!

NoBones 01-30-2014 04:32 PM

That was the 23 that I picked up after "Katrina" had tossed her
around in Louisiana......:eek:

I gave it to Jim for $1.00 2 or 3 years ago.....;)

http://www.classicseacraft.com/commu...ad.php?t=22215

flyingfrizzle 01-30-2014 05:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NoBones (Post 224278)
That was the 23 that I picked up after "Katrina" had tossed her
around in Louisiana......:eek:

I gave it to Jim for $1.00 2 or 3 years ago.....;)

http://www.classicseacraft.com/commu...ad.php?t=22215

No shit, I saw all those cracks and thought it might of been your old boat. I remember yours was cracked on the nose just like that one. I said what are the chances of that thoe. Purity good I guess....

77SceptreOB 01-30-2014 07:11 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by NoBones (Post 224278)
That was the 23 that I picked up after "Katrina" had tossed her
around in Louisiana......:eek:

I gave it to Jim for $1.00 2 or 3 years ago.....;)

http://www.classicseacraft.com/commu...ad.php?t=22215

HaHa!!

I was waiting for someone to call me out on those outragous pics!! That boat took WAY MORE hits than a simple sledge hammer could dish out!!...

P.S. Sorry to hijack the thread. Just a few pics for the old crowd. :0


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