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Chris, sorry about your weather but thanks! We've had unusual weather here. It was in the 60's last week and will be again monday, but it's snowing now?!!? LOL

I'm glad you're enjoying following along...why are you isolated from your's?

In a backwards sort of way, it's nice to know why I have blisters along the chines in the front.
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that keel looks like a Sea-ray hull, when you work in the hull of Sea-ray you dont even need a flashlight
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Greg - There is about 50 yds of snow 3 foot deep separating my trailer hitch from the SN.

This is the worst winter we have had in at least 25 yrs.

Looking forward to spring thaw & wak'n up that bitch'n 351.

Is your wife helping you with all these photo posts? Hope your camera & computer don't get full of glass dust.

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Originally posted by SNobsessed SNobsessed wrote:

Greg - There is about 50 yds of snow 3 foot deep separating my trailer hitch from the SN.

Sadness...

Originally posted by SNobsessed SNobsessed wrote:

This is the worst winter we have had in at least 25 yrs.

It's because of global warming?!!?

Originally posted by SNobsessed SNobsessed wrote:

Is your wife helping you with all these photo posts? Hope your camera & computer don't get full of glass dust.

No, but it's her camera and I'm careful with it!
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Eric, that's funny but if you compare my boat to a sea ray we'll both get kicked off of here?!!?
The main problem...

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its snowing!!!! i got 16" or so since yesterday, figured it would be a good day to spend with the family and you guy's too
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I wish i had a CC mold, a guy that does some glass work for me builds fiberglass hummer bodies and panels for the military and he has all the right equipment and 55 gallon drums of all the right materials, i would go a touch thicker though
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Originally posted by eric lavine eric lavine wrote:

, figured it would be a good day to spend with the family and you guy's too


We feel so blessed,kinda like listening to Hillary.............Boat dr
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you might be listening to 4 good years of Hillary....
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ONE PICTURE SAYS IT ALL...



Sorry..isn't really boat maintenance related...couldn't resist the opportunity.
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I'm putting a materials list together and of course have a few questions.
-for the clear penetrating epoxy, is the 2 gal kit enough?
-what weight of fiberglass cloth should I use?
-what's the scoop on when to use cloth, mat roving, etc? The cloth is more structural and the mat is more of a filler?
-don't throw anything at me, I think I'm going to use this foam...100 board ft or 200?
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Wow...I must've stepped in something?!!? Off to the bookstore then...
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Greg, You must drive your wife nuts with your impatience!! Bill Skibum had a nice list put together but of coarse his boat wasn't a Bare foot so you will need to do some calculating. The 1 gal. kit of penetrating should do it. You will probably need at least 4 gal. of plain epoxy so I would go for a 5 gal. kit. (don't forget the pumps) A small quantity of mat is good to go between the new wood and the hull just to take up minor irregularities in scribing. A high strength filler added to the resin to make some small fillets (about 1"r.)at the bottom of the wood and then some 4" wide tape over it. The first layer over the wood I suggest roving. Then 6oz. over the top. Since you are using epoxy, I feel the 2 layers are good but a 3rd if you feel like it won't hurt. You can add a white or gray pigment to the top coat of epoxy but some have had good luck with the Interlux Bilge coat.

Now, go wipe off your shoes!


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Originally posted by 8122pbrainard 8122pbrainard wrote:

Now, go wipe off your shoes!

Yessir!!! The wedding is 2 months out yet...maybe I should ditch this mess and go to vegas while I can?!!?
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Ok, I thought you we married already. So she hasn't figured out all of your idiosyncrasy's yet!!

Fogot, 100 b.f. foam kit will only give you 8.3 cu. ft. Do some calculating on the areas you are filling.


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Originally posted by 8122pbrainard 8122pbrainard wrote:

Ok, I thought you we married already. So she hasn't figured out all of your idiosyncrasy's yet!!

She was just down here laughing at your response...and picking on me!

I did run some #'s...the hang up for me is the sea of uncertainty until I have done something once.
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Originally posted by BuffaloBFN BuffaloBFN wrote:

...the hang up for me is the sea of uncertainty until I have done something once.


Hopefully that doesn't hold true for the plans that are 2 months away!!!


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Originally posted by 8122pbrainard 8122pbrainard wrote:

Hopefully that doesn't hold true for the plans that are 2 months away!!!

Not to worry Pete...I've been married before! LOL
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Originally posted by BuffaloBFN BuffaloBFN wrote:

I'm putting a materials list together and of course have a few questions.
-for the clear penetrating epoxy, is the 2 gal kit enough?
-what weight of fiberglass cloth should I use?
-what's the scoop on when to use cloth, mat roving, etc? The cloth is more structural and the mat is more of a filler?
-don't throw anything at me, I think I'm going to use this foam...100 board ft or 200?


just get the stuff from Eric he'll sell it at cost and ship it free for a small donations to the sight, or is it the idiot price and not cost forget sorry. But what the hell give it a shot and see what happens.
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I dont know how i should take that 79
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I dont know how i should take that 79


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just get the stuff from Eric he'll sell it at cost and ship it free for a small donations to the sight, or is it the idiot price and not cost forget sorry. But what the hell give it a shot and see what happens.


Sounds like 79' forgot to move the clock forward Sun AM and started drinking WAY before noon today!
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just get the stuff from Eric he'll sell it at cost and ship it free for a small donations to the sight, or is it the idiot price and not cost forget sorry. But what the hell give it a shot and see what happens.


Sounds like 79' forgot to move the clock forward Sun AM and started drinking WAY before noon today!


who said I stopped drinking?
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so what does it run to buy all of the supplies need to glass in the stringers and redo the floor. I'm going to need to know this as my next boat will need to be redone I'm sure so that way if I know the cost then I can figure that into the total cost of my next boat.
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Yikes!!! My fir order for ply, 2x and 1x is $720.00?!!? Is using douglas fir that important?
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Originally posted by 79nautique 79nautique wrote:

so what does it run to buy all of the supplies need to glass in the stringers and redo the floor. I'm going to need to know this as my next boat will need to be redone I'm sure so that way if I know the cost then I can figure that into the total cost of my next boat.

Figure about a grand, roughly, for glass, epoxy, foam and wood.

You find your next boat, Chris? A shiny new Mastercraft maybe?
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I cut the order back to plain sawn...cuts it in half, but $1000 ain't gonna do it from my research.
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I agree 1k is low, if its a full out all stringers all foam and new floor I would say closer 1500, not using any wood and including carpet I am guessing I will be close to 3k for mine.   
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Originally posted by TRBenj TRBenj wrote:

Originally posted by 79nautique 79nautique wrote:

so what does it run to buy all of the supplies need to glass in the stringers and redo the floor. I'm going to need to know this as my next boat will need to be redone I'm sure so that way if I know the cost then I can figure that into the total cost of my next boat.

Figure about a grand, roughly, for glass, epoxy, foam and wood.

You find your next boat, Chris? A shiny new Mastercraft maybe?


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