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Hi there,
Been following this thread for awhile. Really admire your work. Anxiously awaiting updates. Cheers, |
#282
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Thanks, top and glass coming soon...will post when they are installed.
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Rub Rails
Originally the transom did not have a rub rail on it. When Strick was on vacation in FL. we had a chance to boat BS and he thought a rub rail all the way around would look cool. WHO am I to argue with the guru himself
A friend came over to lend a hand. The transom was a learning curve since there was no easy radius. Almost 90' bend. Had to die grind the back and use a heat gun, but it worked. Transom, Side view, Side with scrap of stainless, The rest of the rub rail should be easy. However I know when I get the S/S inserts that transom bend will be tricky.
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When there's a will there's a way Like the color choice on the bimini also. That is an incredible boat. Thanks again for having us....well be back!
strick |
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Lookin` good. Does the rub rail go on prior to paint?
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Good question!
Short answer no...I wanted to get the transom part done and drill the holes before paint. In case there was any F/UP'S and there was. So now I will take the rail off fair in a few wrong holes and be ready for paint.
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Last Piece...
Well I finally got the last piece of the windshield puzzle solved.
Awhile back I posted this picture and asked for some ideas on supports. The best one was to copy Blue Herons idea. Dave was kind enough to make me two supports. Unfortunately when I got them they did not fit because after I routed the rabbet for the glass the support was a little to wide . Back to the drawing board. The support had to full fill 2 criteria. 1. support the windshield and 2. provide a strong hand hold. So here is what I came up with...3/4 inch S/S rod compound miter cut then drilled and tapped. Again it is nice to have a friend in the machine shop business. The rod drilled and tapped. Close up of angle cut Nice tight fit Front View Both Extra Hand Grip and Glass I think this is the final hole drilling and fitting before going to paint...
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Wow nice
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VERY nice work there!!! Kudos
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Please please take alot of pictures when you get to the point of installing the glass. I'm going to building a new windshield soon. I'm not really sure how I'm going to keep the glass in.
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