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    Posted: December-21-2009 at 4:02pm
Hello I have never used forums to help me with a project so far. S if anyone can help me please do so. I have recently purchased a 1974 ski nautique. It is just the hull. I have baught all the parts for the boat to go back together but there is one BIG problem that in the way. I have no idea what the stringer pattern is suppose to be. I do not know how the engine is suppose to sit down in the stringer craddle. If anyone knows the measurment cut out please please help me.

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Clark,

You need to read a thread titled UK's 78SN rebuild. He has put up some dimensions for his 78 SN which should be the same as your 74. It is on page #3. It is in this Boat Maintenance Section. He goes by uk1979, but he has several boats. I think he has a 78 and a 79. He is in England, and the measurements are in metric, but they can be converted.

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I don´t know but a 68 is similar? you can follow Mike (wakeslayer). He has a 68 nautique under resto at this moment..maybe some calls and pictures can help you out...
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Pictures found before removing the floor.
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Where I stand for the start of winter 2009.
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Cool pics Clark. Good luck. You came to the right place. Guys on this forum pull off some amazing projects. Coors Light come in handy for projects like this.

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that pic of those 2 guys would definitely work as a calender month becasue that is the look of many off this site, the look of anticipation or dis-appoinment
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or the "Oh Crap, what have we got ourselves into?" look
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Clark,
Cant tell for sure, but it looks like you got a can of liquid attitude adjustment... you'll need lots of 'em before your done!

   Will be worth the effort tho!
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Fast work there Clark and great to see anther 70s SN saved, you probably know its best to level and support the hull off the bunks on the trailer to keep the hull the right shape.
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What do I secrure the stringers to the hull with???
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Clark What I did is wiped the spot with acetone. Then cut strips of chopped mat the same width as the stringer and sandwiched that between a mixture of epoxy,cabosil,milled fiber and a little talc. I found the thicker the mixture almost like peanut butter,the easier it was to get it to stay in. I then weighted the stringers down with some sandbags and braced with some wood and clamps after leveling so nothing moved till it setup. Hope this helps. Monty
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Yeah I think it will help alot.
Monty have you ever been to one of the reunions?
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No I just found this site about a year ago and although Iv'e been around boats most of my life. This is my first inboard. But after I get this one finished I hope to attend.
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Originally posted by Cslaten33 Cslaten33 wrote:

Yeah I think it will help alot.
Monty have you ever been to one of the reunions?


Clark, there will be one about 3 1/2 to 4 hrs from you in June. They are alot of fun and often you'll come across persons like yourself who have or have had a project like yours. I know one at least one guy from Duncan, OK who will be there that redid his '78.
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Where is the reunion for people located in Oklahoma?
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Lake Lewisville in Denton, TX. Bout 45 min across the boarder.Link
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Can some one please let me in on what BFN means?
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Thanks I finally put it together after I posted that comment.
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How much epoxy does a stringer, and floor rebulid normally call for?
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Has anyone ever put a Douglas Fir wood floor and just glassed over it for the floor in a 74 SN? Does anyone think it would look good/classy?
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What takes longer? Taking the floor, foam, and stringers out or putting all back in????
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Hey where can I find a new rub Raul with a hemp rope insert??
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Clark,
A 74 would have the all aluminum and not the rubber with rope. Take a look at rubrails.com


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Hey where can I find a new rub Raul with a hemp rope insert??


Why would would want hemp? In case you get shipwrecked?
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Why would would want hemp? In case you get shipwrecked?


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I don't think the hemp rope is made out of the good part of the plant!


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