Re: Stratos 1850 possible rebuild?
Ok. I pulled myself out of the mud. At least a bit.
The paint on the fuel tank had cured enough so I attached some supporting hoses to the bottom of it. This is the same thing that Stratos had done. There are tabs on the top of the tank that will get bolted to the stringers for additional support.
The tank in place.
Well, tonight I managed to get the last of the foam poured and trimmed out. Quite the messy job but I didn't want to have any holes in my new deck. The last 2 pieces were put up in the front of the hull. So now I can say with confidence that THE DECK IS NOW ALL IN PLACE! It still needs to be tabbed here and there, but it is in place!
View to the back
Today makes 56 days straight (8 weeks) from deck cut out to having a deck almost completely back in place. And today I realized that my last order from USComposites was for thin epoxy with SLOW hardener. $%#%^!!!
Ok. I pulled myself out of the mud. At least a bit.
The paint on the fuel tank had cured enough so I attached some supporting hoses to the bottom of it. This is the same thing that Stratos had done. There are tabs on the top of the tank that will get bolted to the stringers for additional support.
The tank in place.
Well, tonight I managed to get the last of the foam poured and trimmed out. Quite the messy job but I didn't want to have any holes in my new deck. The last 2 pieces were put up in the front of the hull. So now I can say with confidence that THE DECK IS NOW ALL IN PLACE! It still needs to be tabbed here and there, but it is in place!
View to the back
Today makes 56 days straight (8 weeks) from deck cut out to having a deck almost completely back in place. And today I realized that my last order from USComposites was for thin epoxy with SLOW hardener. $%#%^!!!
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