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    Posted: November-24-2011 at 7:34am
I asked for a project and thats what I got! Here is my 1980 Ski Nautique that I recently purchased from another CCF member.


I pulled the engine Monday and started to take the boat apart.



It appeaers that somewhere along the line someone attempted to repair the floor, I found expandable foam (from home depot) and drywall screws used. This is my first restore, so maybe that is common, but I would guess that it is probably not. The rotted stringers and foam are totally soaked. I have been glued to the stringer forums the past few days trying to put together a game plan, lots of great useful info but any advice on this would be greatly appreciated. Sorry for the blurry pics.







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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote uk1979 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: November-24-2011 at 7:50am
Brian do some reading off the search button on restring lots of great info,and strip out the hull floor and foam to dry out the hull.
Once you have decided which way is best for You, then rebuild....keep the pictures coming good for others and thanks for saving another CC
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thought maybe you were gonna do some duck hunting
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I will def post some more pics, I hope to get the rest of the foam out this week and start with the stringers.
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Wow! That should keep you busy through the winter
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nice project brian.where in mass. you located?
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Yes it definately will. I think it will be a good first restore for me...I have some experience with wooden boat restore but not fiberglass, I will probably have a ton of questions...Im located in West Springfield, my boats are kept at my house in Holland in the summer though.
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So Ive been glued to the stringer forums for the past 4 days....It shows that there are lots of different levels of experience and also ways of doing so. I have read of stingers build out of 2 by 10's from home depot, and another builder was inquiring on using composit decking also from home depot another builder was using Divinycell H-80 5/8" (5 pound density). so here is my question, i understand that there are better materials then others but what is the general all around best material to work with, i just dont want to screw it up....please bare with me this is my first time im nervous, lol
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You can't go wrong following Keegans stringer repair
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Originally posted by Gary S Gary S wrote:

You can't go wrong following Keegans stringer repair

I strongly agree. Keep it simple for this first time and go with wood. Try to find the Doug Fir. If not, the LVL is a good alternate. There's a member who used it and a thread on it.



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thanks for the link, ive spent a good part of my Thanksgiving reading it over...I think I will get a grinder from HF tomorrow to grind the remainder of the glass out.
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brian,i was going to do composite but due to finances i have swtched to wood.i live about a hour from you,i found doug fir 2x8 and 1x6 last week in brookline nh.iam doing my first rebuild as well,if you need any help let me know.oh yeah,with 2-2x8's and 6-1x6's it came out to $400.
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good to know I was actually just pricing everything out. Stupid question, but when you say composite, do you mean 1X6 decking material you can get from home depot or is this special stock built spec for boat stringers?
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no,i was refering to coosa.check out joe's 83 rebuild or tims bfn rebuild.both are amazing.if you go to keegans 73 skier stringer thread page 1 has link to sveral rebuilds.you bought that boat from tim,correct?
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My wife has restricted me to working on the boat for only a few hours a day but I think I made good progress. Got all the soaked foam out, I think this boat must have sunk, either that or was never covered....ever.



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Lots of great info there...yes I bought it off Tim. What stage are you at with you SN?
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Great pics! Glad to see you save another CC as well. I would have to agree with the others, Tim and Keegains stringer rebuild where step by step. Good Luck
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Originally posted by Brian82683 Brian82683 wrote:

good to know I was actually just pricing everything out. Stupid question, but when you say composite, do you mean 1X6 decking material you can get from home depot or is this special stock built spec for boat stringers?

Brian,
Sorry I missed this question. NO NO on the "composite" decking you find at one of the home centers. It's made up from old recycled milk bottle type plastic that are HDPE (high-density polyethylene) and ground up wood flour. The HDPE is what's used on containers of glue - why? because the glue will not stick to it! So, I'm sure you get the idea of why you do not what to use it!

Keep up the good work on getting that hull back to "bare bones"!


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Well im glad to clear that up, before i started taking my deck apart,haha...I didnt think so but I figured i'd ask...So far I have been advised to use Douglas fir or LVL...are these the only acceptable types of lumbar? I ask because I have a large ammount of unused cedar i would like to do somthing with, any thoughts?
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hey brian,iam a couple days ahead of you.ihave drivers side stringers out and i did 3 hrs of grinding tonight.i gotta get some pictures soon,my boat was pretty trashed,gel coat has major issues.i pulled out plenty of soaked foam to find SOLID stringers.jokes on me.wood is wet so its all getting replaced
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from everything i have read here fir is the way to go,lvl is a good option.other woods are not strong enough or the resins dont adhere well.
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Originally posted by Brian82683 Brian82683 wrote:

Got all the soaked foam out, I think this boat must have sunk, either that or was never covered....ever.


Must not have been covered,if it sunk it would have less water
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yea sounds about right, well at least you will have a good pattern to trace! Any pics? I was trying to find your project didnt have any luck.
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how long is taking you to post pics?i have never had a prblem before and lately i get get a message saying to be patient while image is being uploaded to server,nothing ever happens?
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my first few i couldnt figure out how to resize them, but it was just an adjustment on my camera...other than that just a few min, I also get that notification.
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I simply use photobucket and never have a problem. It will automatically (a setting in your account) resize any download. It also has a nice edit program. Using it also will not use up your allowed space in your file manager. Since you have posted plenty of pictures, you may want to take a look to see how much you have used.

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I just spotted the non OSHA approved extension cord you have. No metal boxes on the end of rubber cords. It's a potential shock hazard. Better get it away from all that water!


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.in case yourstill curious.this took forever to load,gotta work on the photobucket deal.3+hours of grinding tonight.
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took so long i forgot which picture i sent.this is drivers side main.it only has discoloration,secondary looks same.this is not brians 80' for everyone else,this stringer is out of my 86'
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nice! your ahead of me, I probably wont start cutting the stringers out until tuesday.
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its funny you mentioned that i just got a new cord today!
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