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Old 01-27-2014, 07:52 AM
minnowsnmonsters minnowsnmonsters is offline
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Excellent thread and quality work, thanks for taking the time to add the details of each step.
I am looking at rebuilding a 23' SC this year so these threads are like gold when it comes to approaching each step (challenge)!
I look forward to seeing updates as your restore gets further along.
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Old 04-05-2014, 10:20 PM
billythekid billythekid is offline
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well its been a long winter with a lot of snow plowing, the boat got pushed to the side for plow trucks, tractors, loaders, snow blowers, salt spreaders... ahh you get the point. I got the itch a week ago to start work again and made some progress in the past couple days.


alright got the stringers bedded in place with the devilette putty and went to work on the outer support





I used 1" devinycell for the outer band




here it is cut and shaped into place. I also bedded it with the devilette putty. I held it in place with the shims.




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