1978 MFG Gypsy Rebuild

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tallcanadian

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Here it lies. Not so tall, dark and handsome right now. But it soon will be. And that whale tail will NOT be going back on.



 

GT1000000

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I don't know, it still looks tall, dark and handsome, only resting...;)
 

glnbnz

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Yes looking good TC :)

What is up with those "Whale Tails" anyway?
 

greenbush future

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Nice score Mr tallCanadain!! Don't feel bad about the snow issues, we have some of the same problems even in the states. I store one of my boats 170 miles north of metro Detroit, and I cant get the garage door open up there, there is a 3 foot snow drift in front. The walleye's are biting, and my boat is buried.
Guess I will work on the one I have stored down here, it's not my fishing boat, but it is a boat.
 

tallcanadian

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Yes looking good TC :)

What is up with those "Whale Tails" anyway?

Man, I hate those things. NO offense. It's one of those pet peeve things. I maybe ignorant here but if you got power trim, why the whale tails? I would go with trim tabs before anything. Just my Canadian nickels worth. ;)
 

tallcanadian

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Nice score Mr tallCanadain!! Don't feel bad about the snow issues, we have some of the same problems even in the states. I store one of my boats 170 miles north of metro Detroit, and I cant get the garage door open up there, there is a 3 foot snow drift in front. The walleye's are biting, and my boat is buried.
Guess I will work on the one I have stored down here, it's not my fishing boat, but it is a boat.

It's really frustrating for sure. It's a strange year. Cold, wet windy. Very out of the norm. But hey, I wake up every morning, I guess that's better..lol.
 

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This weekend wasn't much of productive weekend as far as the boat goes. There was so much rain that the lawn was soft and wet. So I couldn't get it at it. However, I did build another engine stand. I'm no carpenter but this one is better than the last two that I built. I was able to get the Merc out of the truck and on to the stand. I was able to give it a good going over and see what's needed. I'm looking at taking the decals off and giving her a fresh coat of paint. The stand worked well. This time around I bought bigger wheels and I decide to make it a box style. Also instead of messing with the angle of the legs, I decided to leave them straight and cut the top part of the legs to the angle for the motor. I went 15 degrees but I think 10 degrees would have sufficed.






 

sphelps

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Nice looking stand and o/b TC ! I probably need to build one also ..
 

glnbnz

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Yes good looking engine stand!! I hope that the weather straightens out for you. If it is any consolation the weather in So Illinois hasn't been the greatest either.
 

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Nice looking stand and o/b TC ! I probably need to build one also ..
Heck just cut the back end off that disposable glasser and throw some wheels on...ready made engine stand...:lol:
 

tallcanadian

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Well, not much going on here. Boat is still in dry dock. Everything else is soaked. I have decided to get the motor painted. My Lady bug's father use to paint cars back in the day and I heard he did great work. He is always looking for projects to do and jokingly I told him he could paint my motor. Well I got these pictures tonight. I am very pleased and excited to have this done. I just ordered a decal kit for it and she will look great when it's done. It feels like Christmas. I am going out next weekend. It's a long weekend here for us and I took a couple of extra days off so I should get a nice bit done. I ordered a floatation foam kit from U.S Composites. How sad is it that I have to get this stuff in Florida and be cheaper than to buy it here. They want 175.00 here for the gallon kit and I am getting it to my door for 120 from Florida. I'm hoping to get the transom glassed and the stringers in. Hopefully the rain has gone for a bit. I'm starting to get moldy. :faint2: Anyway I hope you are having better luck than me with this boat building stuff. :mad-new:
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glnbnz

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Wow that is going to look sharp :cool: when you get it done...looking forward to seeing the finished product TC :)
 

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A Glossy Black Merc!!!! With New Decals!!! Now you're Really gunna have to make that boat Purty or the motor's gunna take all the Glamour!!!!!:D
 

sphelps

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O/B looks great TC ! Can't wait to see it with all the decals .. :cool:
 

fstorm08

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Yeah.... I bet she's gonna run as good as she's gonna look too, TC :)
 

tallcanadian

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Okay, so I ran into a snag today. After a closer look at the top sitting on the hull, I noticed that there was quite a gap at the bow and that it was a tight fit at the transom. So tight in fact that if I glassed the transom that the top would not go back on. Hmmm. Is my transom too thick? Of course it is. So after some pondering and thinking, I decided to cut the transom 1/2" thinner. I climbed in the boat and drew an outline on the transom of the splash pan. Using a router I cut along the line the 1/2" in depth, then using a wood chisel I cut the layer down which didn't take too long. The trouble then was the roughness that was exposed. So a bit of sanding, and more sanding I got it pretty smooth. Before I started using resin I fitted the top again and seems to sit in very nice with enough space for fiberglass. Then using some peanut butter, I put a thin layer on to smooth it out. Turned out good.






Now, another problem I have is that the resin is just not setting up. I know I spoke of this before. It an 946ml container, I used 10ml of hardener. Mixed it well. It's been hours now and it's still very wet. Maybe it's the humidity, I don't know. I will see in the morning what's up. It's crazy frustrating.
 
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