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Sweet. That looks cool. Any other pics of pilot house
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Well like any other resto projects we are in deep. Stringers were soaked so they came out. Formed stringers to new floor height. All wood you see is the forms and will be removed. Stringers will be glassed like originals .
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Foam has been poured. Next is shaping and glass
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Here is a before pic .
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I am at this point on my sf cc and like the way you formed it up. I been trying to come up with a way to add a few inches to my box stringers as well with out spending a ton of cash on form material that will just get trashed. I had to cut the tops off mine as well to dig the 800lbs of wet foam out. Did you use anything to seal the seam between the top of the glass stringer and the wood form or did not try to run out between the gaps as it expanded? I thought about doing the same but dont want it leaking out every where when I pour it. Also about how many Gallons of the a&b pour mixture did it take to do the boxes with the extra height?
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It took about 3.5 gallon kits to do that. There wasn't that many leaks . I lined the forms with plastic so they can be pealed easily . That pic was the second sinking of this boat , that we know of!
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Pulled forms , looks good alittle shaping and some clean up ready for glass. The foam is level. Pic makes it look tilted.
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Awesome!!
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May all your deadrise be variable. My 1973 SeaCraft 20SF Parker 2530 DVEC Boston Whaler 15 1984 |
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