Re: 1988 Stingray SVB 192 Restoration
oops! Thanks for the kind words. I feel like a chump because half the time I'm on the boat I am staring aimlessly with no idea of what to do next.
Back to the stringers. I have some pictures. I have the boat supported on 2X8 adn 2X6 boards that are over the rollers on the trailer. The boat seems to have stayed where I originally set it up. Due to to the thickness of the boards it hasn't been sitting on the lower bow roller but I cranked the winch and it was firm on the upper one. I thought this may have been the problem after reading your post this morning. So I loosened the winch and pulled the boat back off the the trailer to see if that made a difference. It does not. There is still a pretty good gap between the stringer and the hull. As you can see.





oops! Thanks for the kind words. I feel like a chump because half the time I'm on the boat I am staring aimlessly with no idea of what to do next.
Back to the stringers. I have some pictures. I have the boat supported on 2X8 adn 2X6 boards that are over the rollers on the trailer. The boat seems to have stayed where I originally set it up. Due to to the thickness of the boards it hasn't been sitting on the lower bow roller but I cranked the winch and it was firm on the upper one. I thought this may have been the problem after reading your post this morning. So I loosened the winch and pulled the boat back off the the trailer to see if that made a difference. It does not. There is still a pretty good gap between the stringer and the hull. As you can see.




