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i'll be going to costco tomorrow and ill drop it by the fence if no ones home
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i get home at 4:30. if its before that no one will be there. stop by anytime you want to take a look.
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holy crap, is that blob of putty all that was used to bond the sole/cap to the tops of the stringers
How far above the tops of the stringers is the surface of the sole? Im wondering if I wont cut the tops off the stringers and raise them so the sole can be epoxied down to the stringer top. Joel
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it has to be about 2 inches. some one stuck those 4 layers of plywood in there too.
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im going to look at a bracket now and i looked online at how to measure transom angle with the carpenters square. i get 3.25 inches on mine so that equals 13 degrees? the same principal would work on the bracket too wouldnt it? put the square on the swim platform and measure where the short side hits the bracket??
on another note there is a little bit of a hook in my hull. is there anyway to fix that?? |
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maybe 1/16th to 1/8th variation in the hull
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