sorry heres the photos....
finishing up the cockpit hard top so shot one shows why not to use a spade drill to drill holes ended up braking my hand when the bit stuck:),,...
gimbeling the stove in photo 1,,, I removed the trim on the side of the seaward stove & gimbeled the stove you can also see the teak trim going...
epoxy it all nothing will ever bend or even if that window gets left open...
finaly the cabin the first two photos show the start of the build and the unfinished mahogany... the last photo show the unfinished and tow coat...
here fishy fishy I see you so photo 1 & 2 show the glass window in the built in bate tank it will be lit with and ocean led....:)
in stalling the top photo 1 is how I patched the cuts in the tuna tower hard top. photo 2 & 3 is the cockpit hard top half installed bolted to...
getting dussty with the cockpit hardtop sanding is fun:o first shot is of tommy filling pin holes the 2'nd photo show the two top we are...
fitting the tower hard top photo 1 shows the way we notched the top to slip thro the front tower tubes, if you look close you can see the center...
stainless rudder housings the first shot shows the two housings installed the second and 3rd shots show where the ram will end up and I will need...
hard to test fit with onl layer of glass on the top side of the hardtop we test fitted, the first shot shows the top sitting on some saw horses,...
cockpit hard top well I have to put the tower on to rig the pluming in the boats and I want a cockpit hard top to get me out of the sun and hold...
cable masters I had some shots of the system with the cable in the systems as we pulled all the cables in but must have lost the photo
installed cablemasters so I got all three cablemasters installed two 30 amp and one 50 amp
stainless tanks I do love stainless just not the cost of material and labor. I need to buy a tig welder and start to play with it. I payed more...
some mor installing shot 1 the first SVO tank is in place with a lot of room to get to the drip less seal.:) shot two both the tanks with there...
seals and tanks and stuff so photo 1 is the two 60 gallon SVO tanks being glassed for to prevent rot. shot 2 of the seal installed and shot 3 is...
some more stuff getting bolted and glued moving on:) the boat was moved next to me so it was time for a photo. shot 2 the fuel tank is painted...
I have been giving this some thought and the real draw back to the bladder is not being able to have float for a water level gauge, other then...
that is a good post.. I'd say 20% to 30% of all cored boats over 35' will be living 10 years from now.. You know at least the ones left in dry...