Re: 1976 Century Arabian - Mercruiser 888 - Boat Restoration
parrisw & MM, thanks for the tips on the ply. I ended up using the Aruaco ext ply to thicken the transom in the center section.
It has been while since the last update because I haven't had a chance to do some real work. I has just been a busy couple of weeks and I don't see that changing until mid-october. The last I posted I was struggling with the transom curvature - I want to insure that cap goes back on. So, I layed up several pieces of 1/8" wood with PL and screwed them to the cap at in the stern. When the PL dried it made the perfect form, then I simply screwed to the stern on the hull and put a stiffener back to it. Now when I adhere the transom to the hull I will not change the shape at the interface with the cap.
I also made 1/8" masonite patterns of both the inner and outer transom plates. These are coming in real handy for laying things out. I can put this baby back together with confidence.
Laminated the center section of the transome 3/4 - 1/4 -3/4" ply. I will drill through the assembly on a press with oversized holes then fill with epoxy and chopped fibers. Then I will redrill the thru holes to 1/2".
Laminated jig from cap
Transferred jig to hull
Center transom and inner and outer transom plate patterns