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Taking the Leap. '81 Starcraft Seafarer Conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="HahnZooKeeper" data-source="post: 258117" data-attributes="member: 6693"><p>Thanks Turbo. Yes it does tuck into the "water line" groove. I wanted to try to bring the rigidity back to the hull after removing the center seat. It took a while to get it to fit properly, but it already helps and I haven't even begun to fasten anything down yet.</p><p> The next step is eurothaning the wood and sealing the inside of the hull. Then we can actually fasten the floor and frame to the hull. We'll be cutting out a couple of cubby holes for storage. I want a cubby just for 3700 series tackle boxes. I bought a couple of those boxes last year and they're really versatile. The only things holding us up right now are TIME & MONEY, so if anyone has extra of either of those, let me know and I will come get them!!! LOL</p><p> We've been "stealing shamelessly" from others on this site as well as other places for ideas for this project and thanks for all of the advice and support so far from all of you. I wish I had some new pics to upload, but soon I hope to have more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HahnZooKeeper, post: 258117, member: 6693"] Thanks Turbo. Yes it does tuck into the "water line" groove. I wanted to try to bring the rigidity back to the hull after removing the center seat. It took a while to get it to fit properly, but it already helps and I haven't even begun to fasten anything down yet. The next step is eurothaning the wood and sealing the inside of the hull. Then we can actually fasten the floor and frame to the hull. We'll be cutting out a couple of cubby holes for storage. I want a cubby just for 3700 series tackle boxes. I bought a couple of those boxes last year and they're really versatile. The only things holding us up right now are TIME & MONEY, so if anyone has extra of either of those, let me know and I will come get them!!! LOL We've been "stealing shamelessly" from others on this site as well as other places for ideas for this project and thanks for all of the advice and support so far from all of you. I wish I had some new pics to upload, but soon I hope to have more. [/QUOTE]
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