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I live downtown so Brecksville is only about 25 minutes from me. I've never torn one apart myself but I've been in and out of them at each stage and might be able to provide some help. What's the goal on the boat? in the water this year? What's the power plant and does it run?
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IAughtNaut - thanks for the quick response! The boat is in Brecksville at my dad's house, I come home from Philly for work weekends. Appreciate the offer...I'm sure there will be many head-scratching moments.

And I appreciate the photos of the stands. I'll recreate those soon prior to pulling any stringers.
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something like this


Originally posted by bkhallpass bkhallpass wrote:

I'm not the carpenter some of these guys are, and I don't have all the fancy woodworking tools. Nonetheless, these are the stands I made for my stringer job. They are quite sturdy. I used scrap lumber sitting around the house, and a bunch of screws that have been sitting in the cupboard forever. Only had to buy 4 Bolts. Total invested $3 and some time. BKH







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And the answer to stabilizing the hull is yes.
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That certainly is a project. Looks like fun.
I can't help but notice your profile says Cleveland, I'd love to come lend a hand. What part of Cleveland?
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Hello CCF,

Been following along for quite some time now, and finally got a chance to start my own restoration. She's a 77 tique that has been ignored for too long. Needs a complete restoration...see photos below.

As you can see, the restoration has begun. I'm at the point where I am going to rip the floor out and any foam. I'm sure that'll be a mess.

My question to the group is: Is it worth stabilizing the hull with support other than what the trailer provides?

Thanks in advance for any advice.

-Alex
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