I've been working on it. Slooooowwwwwly. Into the tedious detail work now. Also had to rest my back a bit again.
If there's one thing I've figured out in this boat building gig, it's that you can't build to level or plumb - both are meaningless. But you can and better build square and symmetrical. I got what I'm calling my bulkheads installed:
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I measured diagonals from the very tip of the bow to points on the tops of both bulkheads at the inside of the hull. Once equal with placement over top of the ribs below, I fastened the top cross member of each bulkhead to the hull. I used aluminum "L" brackets I fabricated myself out of some salvaged aluminum. I didn't attach the bottoms of the bulkheads to the hull just yet.This was a very tricky proposition to do with only one set of hands!:juggle: The cross members you see attached near the bottom of each bulkhead are to support the livewell box. The livewell is 14" tall. I measured down 15 1/2": 1/2" for plywood floor + 1" for foam insulation + 14" Livewell box height = 15 1/2". I then measured the distance between both bulkhead tops and cut my 1/2" plywood floor to that same dimension and attached it - that squared up my bulkheads:
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You can also see that I have installed deck supports to the hull between the 2 bulkheads. I used salvaged 1X4s ripped in half for those. I used some aluminum angle to support them in the middle:
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Next I placed my livewell box in place to find dead center placement. Once found, in the interest of leaving no space unused, I started to fabricate boxes to fill in the spaces between the livewell box and the hull. My first dry fit:
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Remember my symmetrical and square comment earlier? I took this dry fit over to the other side, flipped the pieces around, and I'll be damned if they didn't fit the space on the other side perfectly! I love it when a plan comes together! :whoo:Sometimes life is good. So I traced and cut a 2nd set of pieces for dry fit #2:
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You can see a piece of 1" foam under the livewell temporarily. I have enough room to get 1" foam on all sides of the livewell for insulation. Should be able to fit some foam between the hull and the storage boxes also.
On to the box assembly. Using Gorilla Glue and screws, I assembled each box. Note I haven't cut a bottom yet. I asked my 11 yr old boy what shape these were. I thought they were parallelograms or maybe rhombus's. He says they're quadrilaterals. Who am I to argue? :noidea: I didn't really care, but wanted to show him that you can actually use geometry in real life. Once I got them glued and screwed, I took some more salvage aluminum and cut bottoms (Yes, I sanded the side that will be inside the box). I left them slightly long so I could form them over the funky intersections at the bottom of each box. You can see I used 5200 to glue and seal the bottoms up and used aluminum nails to mechanically attach them:
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After cleaning up the 5200 mess, here's the finished product:
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You can see the Gorilla Glue foam out in the corners and the 5200 squeeze out at the bottom. Gonna clean 'em up a bit, probably caulk each corner with 5200 then epoxy them inside and out. I may shoot bed liner spray on the inside. Rustoleum makes a light tan color bedliner spray.
Should I add vents and/or drain holes to these and any other boxes I install?
The port side box is gonna be for storage and the starboard side will house all the livewell plumbing, pump, filters, connections, etc. for future access.
My Wise driver's AD rated height adjustable pedestal with swivel & slide has arrived as well as the same pedestal without slide for the passenger.
I also got my stainless T-nuts and bolts to install the pedestals. I'll probably be pulling my cockpit floor back up soon to install them - Thanks Waterman! :doh:
More to come after this weekend. I have a TV out there for football. Stay tuned and thanks for following along, the words of encouragement, constructive criticism, and the valuable answers to my many questions!