erikgreen
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Re: Winter refit - transom
Quick update on the last couple days' work.
I've been working to get the last of the old wood and foam out of the bow.
Here's how it looks now:
Getting those "steps" out and the foam under them filled three 40 gallon trash bags, not including the stuff you see piled at the bottom of the pic.
I was able to "peel" some of the shelves on the sides of the hull off with a small crow bar... they came off with a minimum of damage to the hull glass. Poly just doesn't stick well unless it's wet on wet, and boy am I glad of that for this.
Along the front and port sides I still have part of the upper ledge to remove, that should hopefully peel off without too many problems.
Other than that (and the scraping all the little foam bits off) I just have the floor in front of the stringers to remove.. it's a piece of ply glassed on top of a little area of foam maybe an inch thick. It was originally in between the stringers, it just makes the sharp V of the hull there flat enough to walk on. I'm toying with the idea of filling the bottom of the V with epoxy putty, to avoid any possibility of it getting holed on a rock, plus it would stiffen the area even more than it is.
When that's out I'll clean up with a wire cup brush and a grinder, then figure out where to put the replacement stringer ends on.. I think I'll need about 3 feet of stringer per side.
I'm hoping to get a lot done this weekend... I took tomorrow off to try to get some real motion on this project. I'm feeling the time crunch again. I'd really like to get the bow cleaned out and get measurements done for the sides, which well tell me dimensions for the anchor well and fuel tank compartment in the bow. That will also let me size the seat "ribs" properly and get those cut.
If I can get the bulkheads and seats sized and cut and maybe some of them glassed in before monday, I'll be a happy man.
Erik
Quick update on the last couple days' work.
I've been working to get the last of the old wood and foam out of the bow.
Here's how it looks now:

Getting those "steps" out and the foam under them filled three 40 gallon trash bags, not including the stuff you see piled at the bottom of the pic.
I was able to "peel" some of the shelves on the sides of the hull off with a small crow bar... they came off with a minimum of damage to the hull glass. Poly just doesn't stick well unless it's wet on wet, and boy am I glad of that for this.
Along the front and port sides I still have part of the upper ledge to remove, that should hopefully peel off without too many problems.
Other than that (and the scraping all the little foam bits off) I just have the floor in front of the stringers to remove.. it's a piece of ply glassed on top of a little area of foam maybe an inch thick. It was originally in between the stringers, it just makes the sharp V of the hull there flat enough to walk on. I'm toying with the idea of filling the bottom of the V with epoxy putty, to avoid any possibility of it getting holed on a rock, plus it would stiffen the area even more than it is.
When that's out I'll clean up with a wire cup brush and a grinder, then figure out where to put the replacement stringer ends on.. I think I'll need about 3 feet of stringer per side.
I'm hoping to get a lot done this weekend... I took tomorrow off to try to get some real motion on this project. I'm feeling the time crunch again. I'd really like to get the bow cleaned out and get measurements done for the sides, which well tell me dimensions for the anchor well and fuel tank compartment in the bow. That will also let me size the seat "ribs" properly and get those cut.
If I can get the bulkheads and seats sized and cut and maybe some of them glassed in before monday, I'll be a happy man.
Erik