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fore end of starboard head and aft end of port head should have rings screwed in, but there are many ways to lift and engine
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Thanks.
I'll get some eyebolts sorted out this week and get it lifted out.
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Graeme,
From the picture, the top horizontal member where you will be attaching the means of lifting the engine looks pretty light. Do check it since I'd hate to see it bend with the weight of the engine on it.


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I think its the angle of the picture making it look light. I was thinking of putting another cross beam on top of that one to double up for more strength.
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Well done Graeme, I'm looking forwards to following the progress..
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Finally got the engine out today !!!Been putting it off and off and off. But got it lifted out in 5 mins with a forklift.

Now the real work starts!!!

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Originally posted by Hollywood Hollywood wrote:

yuck


Yeh I'm really not looking forward to it
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Good luck. Keep us posted
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Doing it in your garage Graeme? Nice winter project!!
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Yip, that's it tucked away for the winter. Just to tidy the garage up a wee bit then level the boat up & it's time to get started.
I've ZERO experience of fibreglassing so feeling a bit nervous about it.
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Getting somewhere now !!

Still to level the boat up and start cutting, but that's all the cables out the way now!!


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After a SERIOUSLY long lay off from the refurb, a change in employment,
I FINALLY made a start on the stringers today again.

The secondary stringer came out whole, hopefully the mains are the same






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I bet this has been on the back of your mind for a while. Good luck getting her done.
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Another good mornings work on the stringers.
That's the engine cradle and one of the main stringers out.

Wood work isn't my strong point, so I need to make a decision about do I buy a router and make the stringers myself or find a joiner to make them for me.
Surely cant be that hard since I have one to copy????



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Graeme
Yes it can be done on a hand router using the old as jigs… if you get yourself a half decent jigsaw and good blades and finish to shape with a hand belt sander 40 or 60 grit your find the nose wheel on the sander will sand the big rads your soon get the feel of it…do a few practice bits on off cuts, this may be better for you if have low woodworking skills.

Good luck with the build Roger.
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Cheers

Think i'll go ahead and give it a go. Might find an old joist to practice on first. tho.
Really want to be able to say "i did that" when its renovated and back in the water lol
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After 3 YEARS sitting in the garage im finally getting somewhere 👍👍

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You have to get this done before I visit my relatives again in Irvine.
You have had a good summer there so I know you are itching to get the boat back in action
Seriously keep pressing on.
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Originally posted by 1993R 1993R wrote:

You have to get this done before I visit my relatives again in Irvine.
You have had a good summer there so I know you are itching to get the boat back in action
Seriously keep pressing on.
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I'm only about 3 miles away from Irvine...…… Bring your tools as i'd imagine this will still be a work in progress when you visit lol
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On a roll at the moment :)
6 layers of fibreglass so far, another 1 or 2 layers to go, its not as pretty as some of the work i've seen on here but it will defo be solid. Used 10kg of 2 part polyurethane liquid foam so far and still got the bow to fill.



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