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Sticking it down... I start with a layer of 1-1/2oz mat, then 18oz Roving then another layer of 1-1/2oz mat all step tabbed about 4" to the hull.
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Kinda quiet over here. Must have been working all weekend. Looks great!
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Pulling the stringer on the other side this week, both the wood main and my composit Nida-Core secondary are all made up. I am going to re-foam where my composits are and infront of the mains in the bow too. I am not going to put any foam next to the wood mains. I had to do a bit of work to keep the wife happy this weekend, but hope to jump back in the boat now. I have a new interior being sent up from Christines this month and my carpet came in last week. Motor go's out this week to a buddy for a new rear main and head gaskets only - I hope. I will post the pic.s of all of it.
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Gotta take care of the wife on Valentines weekend so you don't end up sleeping on the boat!
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Originally posted by Keeganino Keeganino wrote:

Gotta take care of the wife on Valentines weekend so you don't end up sleeping on the boat!


thats a good one
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Started side 2 heading for home plate
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Looking good. You're getting close. I bet you're starting to feel anxious and excited like I am.
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Throttle forward now! Must work every week night, I have been spring skiing on the weekends, yes Buffalo still has snow!

This week I'm working on the cross braces, I am trying to make a bit of under floor storage, maybe even a cooler between the toe kick and the pylon.

After the cross braces are done it should be warm enough to roll her outside to clean, paint the bilge and start on the floor. The floor will be a combination of Nida-Core and marine plywood.

Its been a long winter, thank God for that! I needed the 9 months of snow to get this all done.

From what I can see there are 3 of us doing stringer jobs this winter.
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