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Old 11-18-2021, 07:40 PM
dirtwheelsfl dirtwheelsfl is offline
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Back burner personal project. Will be laying glass soon though! Making her longer as originally intended.

Hull was all twisted, outer step was pushed up about 1.5" so i thrubolted those timbers to pull it back into plane with the keel, chine and other step. Crappy trailer support and rotted bulkheads allowed it.

Basically ground a big bevel half the thickness of the hull (1/4" or so afterward) and bridged the gap with 1/4" material. Jig was taken off the transom piece which was still in proper shape. Will layup half new thickness on the inside then bottom gets a similar bevel when its upside down.

A few diagonal strings pulled from bow to stern and the eyecrometer to get it all lined up.

2 outboards hanging off with a big platform and walkthrough transom i know will happen, the rest is up in the air.

Likely will keep the foredeck and first few feet of the trunk cabin and come up with a small house from there. Small folding second station on hardtop.
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