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Old 05-05-2009, 12:13 AM
wtenglish wtenglish is offline
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Default Re: 1978 SF restoration, my first one.....

Not a lot of progress over the last month. I have been waiting on materials, giving it a lot of thought and fishing for ideas from many of you. The 1.5" Coosa for my transom was delivered and I used a hardi board as a template.



While waiting on materials I had some time to kill and went ahead and cut the fiberglass skin of off the back of the fuel tank lid. No surprises here.



This is just an illustration of the bracing that I installed to hopefully keep the hull from spreading. It's easy to install and easy to remove.



I set my jigsaw at a 14 degree angle to cut the Coosa for the transom



This is the dry fit. I really liked how Strick's boat turned out and decided I would shoot for something similar. It could change but that is the plan for now.



I don't ever see myself getting rid of this boat as long as I can use it and am giving some serious thought to using synthetic material for all of the structural components and coring. My only concern is what I will use for the backing where I need to attach the center console, leaning post, etc. Any ideas?
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