erikgreen
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- Jan 8, 2007
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Re: Unintentional stringer job
Quick update on why I haven't finished this off yet: I took it out on the lake
We had it out on Lake Minnetonka this weekend... ran the long block I installed last year up to WOT a couple times, cruised around, idled. The repairs from both last year and this one held, my doghouse worked ok (it was just set in place, needs to be finished) and the boat had no interior sides, but it was still a lot of fun
I got it up to about 40 mph, which is not too bad since I think it's underpropped. No creaking, cracking, or problems of any kind related to the stringer work I did, the hatches now covering the deck storage, or anything.
Even the bellows service I did worked out... no more leaking transom, it stayed as dry as when I put it in the water, nothing to drain later.
So, I'm soon to finish the interior, then the doghouse, then an A-frame crane for running my side scan, then a hard top... plus I need new axles for the trailer, the ones I have only give me 3" ground clearance.
Updates will be spotty for a while, since it's dive season and I'll be busy most weekends and evenings, but I'll be on the board all summer.
Cheers,
Erik
Quick update on why I haven't finished this off yet: I took it out on the lake
We had it out on Lake Minnetonka this weekend... ran the long block I installed last year up to WOT a couple times, cruised around, idled. The repairs from both last year and this one held, my doghouse worked ok (it was just set in place, needs to be finished) and the boat had no interior sides, but it was still a lot of fun
I got it up to about 40 mph, which is not too bad since I think it's underpropped. No creaking, cracking, or problems of any kind related to the stringer work I did, the hatches now covering the deck storage, or anything.
Even the bellows service I did worked out... no more leaking transom, it stayed as dry as when I put it in the water, nothing to drain later.
So, I'm soon to finish the interior, then the doghouse, then an A-frame crane for running my side scan, then a hard top... plus I need new axles for the trailer, the ones I have only give me 3" ground clearance.
Updates will be spotty for a while, since it's dive season and I'll be busy most weekends and evenings, but I'll be on the board all summer.
Cheers,
Erik