Re: Here I go, feet first {w/pictures}
Hey, Thanks for checking in folks, appreciate your taking the time and for the guidance...I never would have started this kind of project before finding this awesome site!
Thanks Tmcalavy, straps are now on, and will beef up the transom thickness for ease of mind.
Thanks Nico2112, didn't you get the tickets lol...grinding will commence too soon I'm afraid
Thanks Jcsercsa, I'm in Madison Heights, about 4 miles north of the "D". I get up your way once in a while, my sister lives in Flint, and have good friends in Mt. Morris. Nice to meet ya neighbor! Yes and no on having the ply, have 3 shts{2@3/4" 1 @1/2"} wasn't sure what I was getting into as to stringers
and deck support, oh well..the way I move, shouldn't be a problem if I get some more quickly. I plan to use epoxy as being new to glassing figure I can use any extra good measures I can find. Thanks for the supply outlet tip, will
check them out when I figure{read as 'learn'} what I need...
Did get a chance to start digging today... looks like rot won the last battle... to say the least. My fight with the transom removal was much easier than feared, the rot took care of about 80% and some chisel work with the wonder bar and a thick paint scrapper has it waiting on the grinding sessions to begin. Foam is waterlogged, just pressing the bar against it causes it to flow, so...more trash to dispose of. Didn't cut out the deck far enough yet, wanted to be sure how the steps in the hull would effect my choice of depth and line without guesstimating.
Debating on leaving in a ski-locker like original{but would convert to rod storage} or skip it altogether and run a third stringer up the middle and gain a little more support for my big behind{lol} again any thoughts appreciated...
Cheers to you and yours, hope all is well.....................Kenny