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Yes I cut a hole in the boat,the same as Chuck. but I built strength back into the hull with the custom box that hold's the X-ducer.
I'm sure the 2 diffrent install's could be debated until the cow's come home. In these pix's you will see next, you will not see a lot of glass. That's because I had my hand's full and didn't get all the pix's I should have. I assure you that the glass is there. I usually put a skim coat of fairing putty over to of my glass work while it's still green so I'm not sand on the glass I just installed. In this pix you see the plaster mold I made. I used the large fairing block to make this mold. ![]() Here is the mold with the stem hole cut in it. The dimple in the mold helped to get it just right. ![]() Here the box was installed in the boat with an every so slight tilt to get better clean water to run across the face of the X-ducer. ![]() Fillet's of epoxy bonding puddy were run on the inside of the hull and the outside. ![]() ![]() More glass was added to the inside and the outside to strengthen and build the outside of the hull up to have a smooth transition. ![]() Fairing putty was added to the outside after the glass was laid. ![]() My boat has a inner linner in the ass end. The pice of the linner was reinstalled, glassed in and wiped with fairing puddy, ![]() ![]() No this was not a 2 beer job. ![]() One of the tech's at Airmar told me I could sell those box's. there is a small demand for them. Here the fairing work on the outside has been primed and blocked. ![]() ![]() |
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