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Old 04-12-2014, 10:15 PM
billythekid billythekid is offline
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I got sometime this afternoon to work on the boat and got some work done. I flipped the cap back off and and glassed in the gunnel, where it was cut.









I got the cap cored and ready for glass, I used dyvinacell, corecell and aircell I think was the name of it? anyways, I show a series of pics on how I dry fit the coring material.



I guessed and figured there was 2"-3" of curve so I oversized the with by three inches to get the curvature in the coring




I cut the scribed curve, then fit it back and cut the squares out to make it fit.





I then take a tape measure and and a marker and hold it at 2.5" against the outside and and scribed the coring with my marker. then cut it and fit.











well after I got done I mixed up about 2 qts of divilette putty and trawled it in with a 1/4"x 1/4" tile trowl.

you can see the corecell in the center bow, this is where the bow cleat goes.







I let it kick for about 2 hours and went back with the multimaster and put a 45 degree bevel on the coring so the glass will flow smoothly off it.



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