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    Posted: December-09-2010 at 7:34pm
Well finally figured out how to down size pics. here is some photos for ya. a shot of junk interior
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pic of boat on dolly
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Great to see your progress Jeff keep posting the pictures,as your the V drive guy swing over after Greg and save that Torino.
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Tried to deal with guy that has the Torino ill wait till he is thinking more rationally here is more pics of my 75. these are the new stringers and some bulkheads, you guys are in trouble i have tons of pics
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All the wood was rotted to the point that it could not be used for a template except the stringers, thay were not rotted but very water loged. I used a straight edge and construction paper, and hot glue gun to make templates, worked very well
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Here is what the sep looks like with no innerds still have some grinding to do
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more pics of inside!
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That is a beautiful boat Jeff. Winters are long up here you know that so post those pictures, it's been a little quiet on the projects around here lately.

Very nice homemade boat dolly too. It is sooo nice to be able to move the boat around in the shop rather than stationary.
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Here is pics of new wood test fitted. then cpes,d then making sure i know where it all goes again    when i go to bed in wood it will have more supports on the outsides.
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Jeff, its looking great. Making those bulkheads with the notches for the strakes is fun, isnt it?

Did you decide to not replace the wood in the keel? On our BFN, it was soaked- Im glad we took it out.

And now the million dollar question... foam or no foam?
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Looked at wood in keel, test bored holes seems to be very dry. on your bfn did it seem dry or could you tell right away that it needed replaced. ya got me worried now this is definatly the time to decide now. do to some of the design issues on these v drives { gas tank] we will be reinstalling foam it helps hold tank in place under floor.look at bottom pic thats were tank goes in front of 2nd bulkhead
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I think it was Greg who got me worried about the keel board. We were initially up in the air as whether to replace that, as well as the transom, lifting ring area, etc. It all looked fine until we dug in and everything was wet- some was rotten. We replaced with composite so we made the decision to get all the wood out while we had it apart.

It sounds like the gas tank is shaped like a vee and sits right down in the hull? Interesting! Personally, Id probably be looking at other ways to mount it rather than relying on the foam, but thats just me... the more CC's I restore, the more I find myself becoming part of the "no foam" camp.
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The one on the dolly, that's a sterndrive right? I had seen a Sterndrive correct craft for sale in East Wakefield NH a couple years back. I didn't believe it was a real CC. It had an OMC looking white lower unit on it though. Is yours a newer Mercruiser?
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CC made a number of sterndrives in the late 60's and early 70's. Ive seen Freeports/Swingers, Torino's, Separators, some tri-hulls and even a Mustang. They originally came with the white Volvo outdrives youre describing.
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The 75 on the dolly has a mercruiser that is original, it will be replaced with a newer alpha gen 2 unit do to more horse power going in. im in the market for a boat with said outdrie above that has everything complete motor, drive, controlls, exc. that has been wrecked or what ever, keep your eyes open
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Are those mains square on top? If they are, a small roundover will help when you're laying glass.

And could you please clean up that shop?   
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Originally posted by BuffaloBFN BuffaloBFN wrote:

Are those mains square on top? If they are, a small roundover will help when you're laying glass.

Good call Greg.

Also, you'll want to remove the gel in the bilge where the glass for the new stringers and bulkheads will lay. I chose to remove it all, but 6-8" all around is probably enough. We also chose to remove all the glass that had been covering the original stringers and bulkheads so we were bonding directly to the hull... we spent a lot of time grinding and pulling up that glass.
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Mains are slightly rolled over on top, and yes you guys are correct there is more grinding to do well what do ya guys think about the keel board?
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Jeff-

Looks great! Take some shots of that cradle: Inside and where the supports meet the hull.

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Alpha outdrive?
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Hello Eric! not sure what your question is, but boat had old pre alpha 888 out drive. just want to upgrade to better equipement.
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Here is a pic of the new tank we had built, the old one was all corroded up on the bottom. a fellow down in angola IN did the work,he did a very nice job, but expensive 500 bones. guess the boat wont run without it as soon as the weather breaks a little going to put boat out side and finish grinding
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Well worked on the sep today, getting ready to do some wet sanding and gell repair. P/O repainted stripe so we scraped all paint, going to make template of old stripe to make reverse template so we can repaint. removed outdrive to clean and WALA! found more rotten wood the transom will need extensive work so ill have a few questions along the way. here are some pics.
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You are so close. Pleaaaaase take some pics of that cradle from the underside of the boat.

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Woftam! here ya go, just keep in mind that i use these just to make clean up alot easier, and rolling outside to grind when it comes to bedding and all the glass work im going to take it off bunk and get it closer to floor on similar bunk so my old ass dont have to do all that climbing in and out. this thing will roll if the wind blows, it will even move just by walking around in it {i didnt get the locking wheels]
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Thanks, Man! I hear you on those locking wheels.

Good job on that Separator!
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Worked on the sep most of the day, got all the old wood out of transom. looks to me like the old ply was glassed then put in and bonded to the boat. the glass didnt stick to well when installed leaving a gap between wood and hull, what a friggin mess today was one of those days you wished you passed on this fine unit here is pic prior to grinding, any body want to help
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My computer is acting up! sorry it wont let me post pic
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