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The 5/8 thru hull was probably originally for the optional galley sink exhaust.
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Last edited by FishStretcher; 04-10-2013 at 09:37 PM. |
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I am modifying my engine cover to use no hinges- they tear out of the deck. I will use Southco rubber t-handle draw latches with stainless clips. Available on Amazon or Reid supply for less than I paid from McMaster Carr, I think. I plan on using bits of AZEK (TM) white cellular PVC trim from Home Depot around the sides on the cover side so the metal clip isn't an ankle hazard or deck hazard when the latches are unfastened or the cover is laid on it's side on the deck.
I drilled and tapped some scrap 1/2" thick 5083 aluminum for nut plates. I hate holding onto nylock nuts on one side of the panel when torquing on the other- this is easier and spreads the load. $2.99 assortments of stainless hardware from Harbor Freight (lots of 10-24 screws) finishes it out. Last edited by FishStretcher; 04-10-2013 at 10:01 PM. Reason: spelling and grammar |
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Just a fun fact - 49 of the 80 25' Seafaris were made in '71 and'72.
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So for year 1 on the holes in the deck and cockpit sole I am enlarging the screw holes, digging out damp balsa, filling with great stuff expanding foam (just tiny amounts), and capping with water putty/ PC11 epoxy putty. The PC11 is MUCH easier to work with. Like bondo in consistency, not clay. Water putty is too firm, in my opinion.
Then vinylester barrier coat from duratec, then gel coat, then kiwi grip. Plus nut plates with captive nuts for the 9" base Todd captain and fighting chairs. 6 on a 8.25" bolt circle. Looks like 1/4-20 or 5/16-18 will do. Plus some Seadek for the engine cover. I just started putting all the rehab/mods in a separate thread for the boat. Now named Bass Relief. The thread is here: http://www.classicseacraft.com/commu...ad.php?t=25405 Last edited by FishStretcher; 05-07-2013 at 10:53 PM. Reason: link to repair/mod thread |
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I got some draw latch shrouds roughed in, too. They need finishing, but I got my hands on some scrap AZEK and like it. Not cheap, but convenient. I am still cleaning them up. This is fresh off the coping saw.
With this, nobody loses an achilles tendon to a draw latch. |
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