Re: Stratos 1850 possible rebuild?
Another day and a lot more done on the boat. Yay! I used PB to seal all of the water routes between the stringers as well as touching up other areas that I had missed. If you've done this kind of work before, you know how many little things get overlooked and have to be dealt with.
No, that is not a pile of elephant doodoo on the rear deck. I finally got the livewell glassed in place. It was a piece of cake as I expected. It's not going anywhere.
I also did some extra work in the bilge area. There are a few things to note.
- Originally there were 2 strips of wood glassed between the bottom of the bilge and the stringers. I made them a bit larger and they certainly made the bottom of the hull more solid.
- You can also see the piece of plywood that I glassed into place to mount the fuel filter/water separator.
- The white pipe comes from the front of the boat where it connects to the front bait tank/storage area. It tees into the drain line that is shared with the livewell. Later in the day I glassed the pipe to the floor of the bilge to keep it stable.
- Originally, the hole for the plug was about 2" above the floor of the bilge. Even tilted up, it was hard to get water out of there. I drilled the hole in straight and then at a lower angle to where it came in at floor level of the bilge. When I was doing my PB work, I put the plug fitting in place with plastic wrap on it and worked PB around it and the drain hole so that no wood is exposed. It is effectively 100% water proof now!
I got the last bulkhead glassed in place today as well. I had to use PB to seal around the drains. One is from the front most bulkead area in the bow, another is for the dry storage area right behind that and 2 are for the fuel compartment.
I had some great news today as well. Wince I have a fair amount of deck area to cover, I picked up 2 gallons of thin epoxy from US Composites. When I laid 1708 glass today, it looked just like 1708 that was laid with the higher viscosity epoxy that I got from fiberglassite.com. The thin worked in a little quicker but the end result looked the same. I can say though that I like working with the heavier viscosity epoxy more. Glass likes to stay in place a little easier.
So with the help of the wife, we managed to get almost all of the stringers and bulkheads capped today. With some cleanup tomorrow, I'll be painting the bilge area and touching up the other compartments. I really expect to get the first piece of deck installed Tuesday night and the cap on by the weekend!