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Old 09-10-2020, 06:46 AM
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Default 1988 SeaCraft rebuild

So I took most of the holiday weekend off working on the boat to do a little fishing but got back at it on Tuesday. I was able to get the transom doubled up with a layer of 1700 between them. Its been glued, filleted, tabbed and layered with a single sheet of 1700. It will get at least two more layers before it's done. The outboard bracket has received the same treatment except the motor mount is 3 layers of 3/4" coosa thick while the bottom will remain a single layer. The tub will be at least three layers of 1700 inside and out. I will also be adding two stringers inside the tub before the swim platform goes on.
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Old 09-14-2020, 04:53 PM
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Default 1988 SeaCraft rebuild

So I did it! I cut 3 1/2" off the shearline of the boat. Starting at 128" from the transom it transitions from 0-3 1/2" over the span of 4 feet and leveling off towards the stern. I've included some pics of the boat that inspired this project. There's a video explaining the guys process on Florida Sportsman Project Dreamboat. https://youtu.be/mwYNLp7HAZI?t=506 The link should start at the segment featuring the boat.
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