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Finally got back to work this afternoon. I had a friend help me but will definitely need a lift when I start putting this back together.
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Just an FYI. Strick didn't brace the gunnels on his 20 when he took the liner off and it spread out enough that he had to split the liner and reglass it once he got the 2 pieces back up in place. He probaly added an inch or so to the beam measured at the rail!
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BigLew, thanks for the advice. I took quite a few measurements before anything was disassembled and am planning on a suitable cradle and crossbracing before I start putting it back together. I hope to hold the original dimensions and perform QA/QC checks periodically through the restoration in case I need to make some adjustments.
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you are doing a really good job on the controlled chaos of tearing the boat down. As one of the other guys already said Stricks boat spread from not having a brace across it. I would make one so it was removable with two screws while you were working inside and then be able to reinstall after the days work is over. what are you plans for everthing? From the pics and how fast you are going it doesnt look like this is your first rodeo. Keep up the goods work and the pics coming.
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Strick may chime in but the problem with the boat spreading is he put the floor back in and did not check the width. So measure the upper cap width and the hulls width, like everyone says, stabilize it. I removed the upper cap from my 23 but did not have a problem with spreading since the inner liner (floor) stayed intaked and kept the boat from spreading.
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Bushwacker, that's some really good advice and the sort of input I was hoping to receive once I started posting. Right now I have my "wish list" and then there is the "reality list" that I hope to stick to once the big decisions are made. And for me the motor selection is a HUGE decision along with the final ride and performance the boat provides. In all reality I could probably do without a rear live well but as stated it's still on the wish list at this point. Keep the suggestions coming!
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The windshield you gave me fits perfectly! I just need the mounting hardware which is on order now. Thanks for helping me out.
One more – did you by chance save any of the aft portion of your top liner when you removed it? I’m talking about the stern where the two aft compartments and motor well used to be. I see it on the ground in your pictures. If you have it and are not going to use it, I would be glad to pay you for what you think it’s worth. I’m removing that Porta Bracket and cutting back to a 25 inch transom, and the compartments that are there now will have to come out. They were built during the last rebuild that put the Porta Bracket on. |
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