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eric lavine
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eric lavine
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Bfn, from the grey forward is rock solid on the 3rd picture, from the grey back the main stringer is the same size as the front, the reason its so wide is that there is foam gla$$ed in next to the main stringer for engine clearance, I have yet to dig into that yet but i know its wet if you notice i poked a hole through the foam on the second picture by the cord on sawz-all. did i mention my water test policy? I test for the entire summer to make sure everythings all right (safety policy) dont worry the that policy doesnt cost anything extra lol eric
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scary site to see it all ripped up like that. But I know it will look good when it's done.
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sterlingmermaid
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Wire wheel works great I am also on my 9th garbage bag full of foam. Are you replacing the stingers of pouring seacast in the void? Have you cut the whole floor open?
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sterlingmermaid
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Do you suggest cutting the air box out in front of the drivers seat to get to the front bulkhead?
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eric lavine
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Tk, hopefully you have the boat sitting on the trailer supported, as for digging into the airbox, if its rotted, yes. dont pull good teeth and replace with dentures... see whick way im going? I;ll remove all the wet material on the outboard side of the stringers and replace with 3/4 laminated together so i can follow the curves of the inners. if you run into a snag call me 877-369-6693. eric
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Eric getting ready to go to the mailbox to drop that check in the mail. I made it out to fantastic finish Marine I hope that is what you wanted.
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sterlingmermaid
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When you say 3/4 laminated together, I am not sure I am following you
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eric lavine
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I may take it and stack it to accomadate the width instead of the foam, it will give structural support and also allow me to attach the uprights for the floor, then gla$$ it all in, go to bfns post i put more pictures up
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sterlingmermaid
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what do you think about pourable stingers???? When you do the stringers I would love to seepictures to understand better
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eric lavine
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wood has grain and is less likely to crack in half, if anything its a good filler, another good product is called long and strong, it is a waterproof filler with gla$$ strands in it, I'll post pictures every step. the biggest thing is if you try to put it back the way it was you'll aggravate yourself, they slap these things together. I'll lay everything out and chalkline everything with a slight slop inward ....... measure 10 times cut once
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BFN, from this point on all the rotted areas are out all the way to the bulkhead near the air box, I'll replace all the plastic pvc with 3' stainless and use true 2x4 rough cut hard wood, for the struts and uprights and floor im using 3/4 marine ply. the total number of rotted wood and saturated foam came too 12 garbage cans... probably 800lbs.
Everything pictured is rock solid, just a little dirty, after all done in the engine compartment I'll use white 2 part epoxy bedliner limiting to 2 coats to avoid build up and we'll go from there.....you still want to sell her for 5 grand? Eric |
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eric lavine
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There is several different foams available from different suppliers, the foams range from boyancy foams to structural foams, of coarse the boyant foams are simply for flotation and down the line there is structural in which you could pour it and shape it then gla$$ over it as in the case with the stringers and front floor and compartment on BFN's boat. Do some reading on the foams that are available for a better understanding of thier uses and applications
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Sold! After you pay Eric of course. |
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87BFN owner
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it was for sale for 5k before eric got a hold of it. Now that it's down there and the work is being done. Someone will have to wait to get the key to it when they pry it from my cold dead hands.
I was only going to sell before the work started. Not anymore I made the leap and now I will keep her forever. If I do look at getting another boat, it will be just that. Me getting another boat to sit along side this one. Eric it looks great so far, were you talking to me about reading up on the foam types? I am going to try to give you a call sometime this week, so we can talk and you can inform me of any choices I going to need to make. Did you get the check I sent you. |
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Eric, What is the going rate to replace stingers and re fibergla$$ the floor including new foam
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eric lavine
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to people off the street? or to friends and family?
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eric lavine
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BFN was reffering to everyone on the foam, cdall me when you get a chance
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Eric do you think a set of hitek manifolds would fit under the motor box with out nay mods to it? Would the exhaust hose bend enough to make it to the hi tek outlet? I am thinking so but Just thought I would ask your imput. Looking like you will hear from on wednesday, so far no plans for that day yet.
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TRBenj
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87, I replied to your question in the Hitek thread. When I spoke to Allen a year ago, he a$$ured me that the Hiteks are drop-in replacements for the stock PCM manifolds. They should require no more space, so there should be no problem with the motorbox. |
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eric lavine
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I could widen the compartment if i had to, but like TR said they fit right in place, the motor box is wide along with the extra space next to the stringers,
I laid in the first strut and gla$$ed it in, I forgot how much this sh*t itches. |
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sounds good Eric, your right though, TR say no need for mods so that is good. Sorry about the itching, that's why I hate insulation.
Eric are you still going to gla$$ and seal the marine plywood? Bet it was nice not having to do the main stringers. |
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I had to dig all the wet foam out next to the stringers but the wood itself is solid, its just about dry, I also dug up some cracked areas and found more water and some rotted wood, I have to gla$$ down the sides of the stringers also. yes, gla$$ing the marine plywood.
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What year is the boat you are working on? I see you have fibergla$$ support from side to side every so many feet that appear to have been gla$$ed in between the stringers. Were the stringers one piece front to back? My 85 doesn't have that. Is that the newer design. Any new pictures?
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eric lavine
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Tk, where are you buying all of your materials? gotta couple good places if you have interest, how much are you paying per gallon of resin?
I'll have some more pics soon, the stringers are not one piece, the 2 in the back tie into 3 right by the drivers seat and the struts tie them in |
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