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<blockquote data-quote="He Reigns" data-source="post: 352629" data-attributes="member: 14103"><p>Some interesting points... to top off a great day working on the boat the little lady fried a bunch of crappie fillets, perfect dinner for the day. The splash well was interesting, it supported the transom and took a lot longer then I expected to remove. You can see I ended up leaving in the corners for now. Once I get a final height for the back deck/engine cover I will decide what to do with them. The 3 support ribs took a lot longer then expected as well. It was hard to get the right angle and not cut through the hull. I used a sawzall and should have used the angle grinder with cut off blades, but I was out of cut off blades. For record, I have about 20 hours research and 10 hours work time in this project so far. Good research will cut down work time. </p><p></p><p>I was wondering what others have used for adhesive/caulking to mate the fiberglass hull to the aluminum hull. It was recommended to me to use the stuff made to put in car windshields.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="He Reigns, post: 352629, member: 14103"] Some interesting points... to top off a great day working on the boat the little lady fried a bunch of crappie fillets, perfect dinner for the day. The splash well was interesting, it supported the transom and took a lot longer then I expected to remove. You can see I ended up leaving in the corners for now. Once I get a final height for the back deck/engine cover I will decide what to do with them. The 3 support ribs took a lot longer then expected as well. It was hard to get the right angle and not cut through the hull. I used a sawzall and should have used the angle grinder with cut off blades, but I was out of cut off blades. For record, I have about 20 hours research and 10 hours work time in this project so far. Good research will cut down work time. I was wondering what others have used for adhesive/caulking to mate the fiberglass hull to the aluminum hull. It was recommended to me to use the stuff made to put in car windshields. [/QUOTE]
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