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In the end, the true strength of your piece will be the cloth and resin. If I would have seen this earlier, I would have advised you to just go for a piece of pine. You were talking about buying 3/4 ply to make it, so that tells me a decent piece of 1 x stock could have been cut down for it or if you needed something thicker, a piece of 2 x. The tough thing about ply is that until you have a rby dollylama - sailmfg
After looking at your floor rebuild, I've decided to finish the hull of mine and never turn it over to do the rest. I've been lucky so far and have a boat with more intact than not. This is kind of a first for me, dealing with a project that isn't so far gone already that I wonder why I started on it. I'm just about ready to put start putting fiberglass on the hull. Looking for advise on whatby dollylama - sailmfg
Looking good Joe. In the end, it really is like eating an elephant. You get a lot done if you keep taking one bite at a time.by dollylama - sailmfg
I'm in a unique position of having a boat that was bought new by my wife and her ex. They had some work done to it to repair issues caused by the trailer and tie downs rather than a lot of wear and tear. That issue has returned and I'm doing the entire hull vs the patchwork done originally. It's one of the rare occassions in my life that I've gotten a chance to restore something that has potenby dollylama - sailmfg
Thanks for the advise. I had a couple of hours yesteday that was almost entirely hand sanding. I had done the entire hull with 120 grit on a random orbital the day before, and now I'm on a shiney spot eradication mission since shiney spots are basically bubble embryos. I started with one of the two main problem areas, and my "guru" tells me that quarter of the hull is now ready to gby dollylama - sailmfg
Last summer my wife dashed out to Boulder where her ex had decided to give her the sidewinder they had bought new way back when and she had lost when they split. The boat was in remarkably good shape and it's only apparent issues were a lot of cracks where the trailer skids had pressed against it over the years. We live in the St. Louis region and Carlyle Lake is a favorite sailing destinationby dollylama - sailmfg