After the thrashing I took at Nationals...I was going to take new DSH I am building and cut it up with a chain saw...but on further reflection I decided to keep at it. Lol. I am on day 7 of project...while it does not look a whole lot diff. then the last time I made a post, I have made quite a lot of headway. All of the frames and gussets are in place, as well as 5 of the 9 stingers needed to support the bottom. A lot of the work involved is making sure all of the stringers are at the same height...sometimes you have to shim a few of them up or down to make this happen. It is super important to get this right, if you don't you have to stink block the heck out of the bottom of even pour a new bottom if it is really bad. Wed. afternoon I will attach the rest of the stingers, then attach frame one, which is cut out and laying on bench. After that I will lay down both parts of the bottom..should be done with that by Friday.
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Originally posted by daveracerdsh View PostAfter the thrashing I took at Nationals...I was going to take new DSH I am building and cut it up with a chain saw...but on further reflection I decided to keep at it. Lol. I am on day 7 of project...while it does not look a whole lot diff. then the last time I made a post, I have made quite a lot of headway. All of the frames and gussets are in place, as well as 5 of the 9 stingers needed to support the bottom. A lot of the work involved is making sure all of the stringers are at the same height...sometimes you have to shim a few of them up or down to make this happen. It is super important to get this right, if you don't you have to stink block the heck out of the bottom of even pour a new bottom if it is really bad. Wed. afternoon I will attach the rest of the stingers, then attach frame one, which is cut out and laying on bench. After that I will lay down both parts of the bottom..should be done with that by Friday.
Flat board the stringers before you put the bottom on.sigpic
Dean F. Hobart
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Flatboarded all stringers yesterday, ran down to Crosscut Hardwoods and picked up some really nice 6 mil for the bottom as well as sponson wood. Used 3 mil for the front of the bottom to keep the weight down. Used Tap Plastics 1-1 epoxy to hold everything together...really like this stuff, as it is easy to mix as opposed to West System. Next move is to put in sponson formers on both sides, which I will cut out and install Sunday afternoon after work.Attached Files
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Here is where I am at on new boat. Bottom is all done, worked this afternoon on the right chine....it came out super nice. Here are a few pics of it. Next move it to finish the right sponson..has 3 angles so it will take a fair amount of time. Hope to have boat turned over this Saturday, decks will go on this sunday. I hope.
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Worked my butt off, have both the right chine and the right 3 angle sponson done. Here are a few pics. Worked a little wed night, attached the left sponson former onto frame...will hopefully get the whole left side of boat done thursday night...boat will be ready to turn over Friday afternoon, when I can start working on deck stringers and stuff...getting ready to deck boat Sunday.
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Just wondering how you spliced the bottom together and feathered in the two different thicknesses since you used thinner material on the front third.
You must be retire cause you are flying thru this boat build.
What race are you shooting for completion?Mike - One of the Montana Boys
If it aint fast make it look good
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Well..I have about 25 years left before I retire...I am getting up early to get my reg work done, then going to shop to get work done. I have used a jig to keep everything straight, you just don't see it in some pics. It is now out of jig and sitting on horses. I did not feather or scarf the two bottom pieces together...I butted them together and jused shims to equal everything out. Kind of hard to explain, but it works out well.
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