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    Posted: March-18-2010 at 1:24am
Well it is officially under way it is at home in the shop,
Motor is out
Fuel cell out
Most of the hull hardware is removed
And on to my first conundrum

I don’t want to get to carried away but my boat project was partially stripped by the previous owner .The stringers are in rough shape no floor and foam is out along with the some floor supports.
It almost looks like the boat is twisted possibly from the floors being removed? (Left rear is lower than the right)
I’m thinking I should pull it off the trailer and make a cradle to better support the sides keel ect. To insure that it is true before I cut the stringers out.

It would also make it much easier to work on in my shop. (Its only 24 feet deep)

I like what buffaloBFN did on his by supporting the sides but due to my circumstances I don’t think it’s enough.

And if I did build a cradle what would be the areas to support? I was thinking one down the center to support the keel and on one on each side were the trailer bunks would be and 4 in the corners.

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Congrats Jeff and glad to hear another classic CC being saved from the graveyard. Yep get the pics up so we can enjoy the rebuild with you. Remember no question is a dumb one and we're here for questioning should you need us. Good luck with the rebuild and keep us updated with your progress.
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Jeff,
I don't feel the twist is from the floors being removed. Since it looks like the hull has a twist in it, I think getting it off the trailer is a good idea. I'd start with setting it on 3 blocks. 2 at the outside edge of the bottom at the transom at then the 3rd under the keel about 3/4's forward. Then start measuring. If it does have the twist, then use Greg's method with blocking at the chine.

Has the hull be sitting outside wet?


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Yes it was out side before I got it
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Originally posted by BFNSport BFNSport wrote:

Yes it was out side before I got it


Jeff,
The hull twist with moisture was just a thought and I don't know if it is the cause of the twist but if water sat on one side or in a corner then it's feasible. Get the boat on blocks and straighted out and then keep a eye on it as it dries out.


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Welcome Jeff, You're in good company here! Looking forward to seeing some pics of the project.
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Picked up material to build a craddle today.
Hope to have it welded up tomarow and get the boat on it Sat.or Sunday
Still fighting with uploading pics
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Is this a gray 87 from Indiana?
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Yes but a 1988 And when washed its white and blue
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Yes that is my boat.Is it a bad thing? With my luck probly yes.....
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I'd invest in a new steering wheel....atleast get rid of that one first! Looks to be from the other brand of boat.

Good thing is...you know where she stands as of now. Just follow the pumpkin thread and you'll be golden!
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hey Jeff, good lookin' boat! I am here in Kalamazoo and about to start the same project on a 1988 2001, keep me updated on the progress and I would love to see your cradle, get some pics to me if you can, shelbybishop2@hotmail.com
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I got the main frame of the cradle done and casters on.Saturday I hope to get the boat off the trailer and hanging above the cradle base so I can figure out exactly how Im going to hold it.
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Getting the boat off the trailer was the best thing I did so far.My dad is almost 70 and this will make it much more enjoyable for him to keep an eye on me while I'm working LOL I will beuild a "dock" down one side to get in and out aswell ase a work bench to suport the stringers when shaping.
The twist that I had seems to be gone already.
After it sets for a few days and dries out some more I will make the standoffs in the rear a little more permanent.
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Cool pics Jeff.

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Pics look good. Plan on having it finished in time to use this year? What color scheme are you going to use?
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Originally posted by 87BFN owner 87BFN owner wrote:

Pics look good. Plan on having it finished in time to use this year? What color scheme are you going to use?


I'd go with a beige, brown, and orange scheme. For some reason, Hooter's girls seem to gravitate towards it.

James, looks like a thread for Michigan boats. We have to get all these guys together.
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Damn this guy is going to town on this boat. It looks way better already!
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The plan is to have it ready/useable by July 1st.We have a family reuinon at my uncles (on a lake)
As for the color it will get rubbed out blue for this year.If I do any thing it might be a red or black stripe over the blue.

And yes we should do a Michigan meet and great.
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Just a small update. I have started to "clean" up the engine. Not sure how far I will go right now. I picked up Dug Fir and have it roughed in for the main stringers. Right now I'm just collecting materials so when the weather warms up a bit I can start working on the fiberglass repairs.
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Originally posted by BFNSport BFNSport wrote:

Right now I'm just collecting materials so when the weather warms up a bit I can start working on the fiberglass repairs.
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I know the feeling. Mine are sitting in the shop waiting for a weekend with out work so we can make some progress! Glad to see you are still at it, keep us posted!
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Looks good Jeff.
I forgot that you had a thread going about your rebuild. It impresses me when you guys take on a project like this. I will be following this thread until it's finished (in April). As soon as it's done, we'll plan a get together with the Michigan contingent. Just in case you don't have her in the water this spring, and you have the itch to do some footin', let me know and we'll hit the lake.
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Nice work so far! im in the shop today grinding on my boat as well. if ya dont mind me askin, what did ya give for it. i almost pulled the trigger on it a wile back.jeff
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Originally posted by connorssons connorssons wrote:

Nice work so far! im in the shop today grinding on my boat as well. if ya dont mind me askin, what did ya give for it. i almost pulled the trigger on it a wile back.jeff

To much Im afraid.
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Good thread but we need more pics to catch up on your progress!
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Where did you get your D-Fir?
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Where did you get your D-Fir?
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