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    1987 Power Play XLT-185 - floors, stringers, and upholstery

    Trimmed the glass on the back deck pieces and drilled holes for foaming. Mahogany cleats for the stern of the boat installed.
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    '90 Maxum 2100SR - restoration & conversion

    How scary was it drilling those transom plate holes?
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    Opinions? - Spraying Gelcoat Difficulty??

    Thanks for explaining the taping. That is something I have been wondering about.
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    1987 Power Play XLT-185 - floors, stringers, and upholstery

    Carpentry isn't really my thing...I'm more of a gear-head, so seeing this package show up today means the tide is starting to turn. I'm looking forward to start doing maintenance on the drive and engine. I'll continue ordering small mechanical bits as I get closer to finishing the hull. I...
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    1987 Power Play XLT-185 - floors, stringers, and upholstery

    Question for the learned folk: Should I put some kind of drain at the back of my passenger area to drain any water that gets in the seating area? In the picture below the floor is pulled up and you can see down into the ski locker - this is looking back at where the bench seat goes. Should I...
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    1987 Power Play XLT-185 - floors, stringers, and upholstery

    Ripped / planed some mahogany for cleats to hold the floor down. I've got to pick up about 4 more board-ft to make the remaining cleats. Also, my new fuel line, vent line, and fuel fill line showed up today.
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    1987 Power Play XLT-185 - floors, stringers, and upholstery

    I got all my stringers capped in 1708 last night. Tonight I routed and sanded the edges of the engine mounts and set them in the boat. I'm going to do 2-3 layers of 1708 on these. I also cut the glass off the face of the ski locker drain. Positioning came out really good, with the bottom...
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    1963 Starcraft Starmist? replacing floor - HELP

    Yep, nothing like schooling them on their own regulations. I went through that with the tag department and my trailer, since it came to me un-titled. I had to explain to several people what the actual regulations were, and that I was in my rights to ask for what I was asking for. Granted, I'm...
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    Deck repair looks like might need new stringers and any other advice.

    I don't think you ever said the make/model of the boat - what is it? Does it have any sentimental value? If not, you could sell it off and look for another boat, but chances are any boat in the same vintage is going to have the similar issues unless there is documented proof of a recent...
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    Restoring a 1990 Larson

    You do very nice work, and you appear to be moving very quickly. I feel you about blowing through materials. I've burned through 9 gallons of resin in the last 3-4 weeks.
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    1987 Power Play XLT-185 - floors, stringers, and upholstery

    I spent more time on the engine mounts tonight. Other than some router work and some sanding, they're ready to go in the boat. Here they are stacked up next to the original mounts. The thickness of the "sandwich" came out pretty much dead on. With the wood sandwich being as thick as it...
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    73 Sea Ray restoration

    Glad to see it's still moving along. I may try to wet sand/buff mine some before summer, but I honestly don't think I'll have time, and will probably make that a next-winter project. It may look funny with a new interior and chalky gelcoat, but oh well, it's all about getting it splashed this...
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    1987 Power Play XLT-185 - floors, stringers, and upholstery

    Today I got 2 layers of CSM down on the ski locker floor. Other than gelcoat, I think the ski locker is done. I spent some time capping more stringers. I'll have about one more evening of that, then I'll be done. Here's a picture of one spot on one of my stringers where I got a little wild...
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    Fuel tank to engine hose routing

    Thanks for the suggestions guys. I ended up going with 1" PVC conduit as yall recommended.
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    1987 Power Play XLT-185 - floors, stringers, and upholstery

    A few days ago I poured foam under my ski locker floor. I missed the temperature recommendation of 80F+ before the first pour, so it didn't expand as much as I calculated. After that I cranked up the heat in the garage and heated up the cans of resin before mixing them. Today I PB'd the...
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    Fletcher Bravo Arrowsport 150 restoration...

    Looking good. I can't really tell how small or large the void is, but personally, I'd just fill those spots with hairy PB when laying the tabbing and call it a day.
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    Restoring a 1990 Larson

    You should be good as far as regulations go. You only need to have access to the sending unit and fittings, and the ability to inspect/remove/replace the hose between the tank and engine without having to cut the floor out. I totally agree - I'm looking to avoid running any screws into the...
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    Fletcher Bravo Arrowsport 150 restoration...

    I don't know what I was expecting (just solid glass?), but I was surprised to see balsa core in the sides of my hull. After grinding out tabbing and then wetting the hull out with resin, the inner glass on the hull becomes clear and you can definitely see the end-grain balsa.
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    Fuel tank to engine hose routing

    Thanks guys. I went ahead and ordered all my fuel hoses last night, and I'm going to go look at PVC conduit with long sweeps at HD tomorrow. It's cheap enough I'll just buy some and mess around with it to see how I would put it in under the floor.
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    Fletcher Bravo Arrowsport 150 restoration...

    My boat uses 3/4" ply for transom (2 layers), bulkheads, and stringers. 1/2" ply for decking. I used ACX exterior grade plywood - about $40-$50 per sheet. Marine grade plywood was $100 per sheet. Coosa board is about $600 per sheet.
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