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Nautiquehunter
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Posted: November-05-2018 at 9:47am |
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What is the purpose of wrapping the stringers with fiberglass? It seams it keeps the water in and adds to rot. Can the stringers be epoxied down and left exposed to the air to dry out?
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SNobsessed
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I think the fiberglass adds quite a bit of structure to the wood, kinda like putting it in a pipe.
If you just glued the wood down, once it started to decay, it could separate along the bottom just above the glue. |
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Nautiquehunter
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That's my point just like in wood boats I wonder if the wood will last longer if it allowed to dry out being exposed to the air.
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You get have the fibers to bond it with rest of the hull and give it more surface area and strength.
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8122pbrainard
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Wood boats do rot especially where water isn't allowed to dry typically low in the bilge and aft at the transom. If you bond the bottom of a stringer, the wood that isn't saturated next to the resin will stay wet. |
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Gary S
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Just not having foam would be all that's needed. I had a 64 AM Skier in the late 80's with it's original floor and stringers and no foam, no rot.
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8122pbrainard
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Michael,
Are you planning a stringer job? |
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Nautiquehunter
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I am having trouble finding Douglass Fur in my area . Somebody mentioned Southern Yellow Pine as a good alternative ? What do you guy's think?
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DVskier
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What type of mammal has "Douglas Fur"?
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Gary S
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Mike when Greg did the Pumpkin Patch he got the lumber at Sweetwater lumber
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Nautiquehunter
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That is 1.5 hours one way I hope there is something closer.
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8122pbrainard
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Or you could go with the LVL like Kris did. |
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Would think a local lumber yard could get it for you. We drove an hour for it.
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Nautiquehunter
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I checked with Sweetwater Lumber they do have Douglass Fur . They Quoted me 152.00 for a 2x10x14 and 75.00 for a 1x6x10. 450.00 for the stringer material is too much even the Southern Yellow Pine was very expensive. I will check into a LVL next.
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8122pbrainard
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Give the Pro Desk a call at your closest HD. Cumming??? |
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Nautiquehunter
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Well here it begins . I acquired a 68 Mustang . There is more wrong than right. As fate would have it a 86 Supra comp became available needs a lot but good engine and trans plus other parts at a cheap price. The Supra is in better condition but I already have a 92 comp. The idea is to marry the two together and end up with a running reliable boat that will be easy to pull to CC gatherings.
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8122pbrainard
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Michael,
Careful with that fiberglass floor pan. Great find! |
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KENO
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One of those little voices in my head is saying that you'll be getting some comments from some people about putting a lefty engine in the little boat
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Nautiquehunter
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I am sure I will make some unhappy with this build . I am in uncharted waters here . This conversion is dictated by available materials and cost. I am not trying to restore a classic more of a resto mod. I am open to any and all thoughts and ideas concerning this conversion . You guys know more about these boats than I will ever know.
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8122pbrainard
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My thought is Michael better consider adding plenty of floatation foam after the stringer job. |
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MartyMabe
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I will take that floor pan off your hands..... |
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Congrats, Mike! That's going to make a great Reunion Rig. You and Gayle will do an excellent job blending original with the "updated" comforts of a daily driver.
When do the tower and ballast system arrive? |
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KENO
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And you'll probably make more people happy doing it your way |
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Duane in Indy
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Go for it!!! You are a long ways from choosing rotation issues. Rebuild the hull and then make final decisions for drive train direction. Build it to please yourself. Bring it to some meets if you so desire. Don;t worry about the ones with negative comments as they won't show up anyway. Their boats are stuck to the trailers and wont be able to launch anyway
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Keep it as original as YOU want it
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Gary S
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Please post a pic of the transom Mike, like to see which hull you have. Someone at one time did a lot of work in removing the foam.
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Duane in Indy
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See the motor box, did you get any interior with it??
Looks like a fun project. Lots of work and $$ ahead. |
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Keep it as original as YOU want it
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JoeinNY
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Interior, Mike don't need no stinkin interior - he married well and his better half can spit out Vinyl for that little boat in no time flat. |
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Nautiquehunter
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I did a Supra Comp a few years ago . When it came to foam I decided to cut closed cell 2'' thick foam and loosely fit it under the floor between the stringers and bulkheads. That way it didn't block off the scupper holes I added to the stringers so the water could drain to the bilge. |
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Nautiquehunter
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Floor two front seats and upper rear seat and seat pan came with it. Fiberglass engine cover too , Someone said I wont be able to use the original engine cover with the 351 I am planning to install . So it might end up with a Supra engine cover???
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Riley
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Great looking project. Nice year and style to restore!
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