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Re: please read and answer

by ConFuseee » Feb 27, 2012 8:27 pm

The Fiberglass lady just called me and told me she has balsa wood so i told her to go with that. I had no idea she had that so she is glassing my stringers and inbetween the stringers in tomarrow and i am going to pay her for that and then i am going to have her do the rest of my core with balsa and the floor with pvc board. i will take pics tomarrow and let u know the dealio. the still only problem is i'm not replacing the core under the deck ... For now. when spring / summer is over if i'm still alive i will redo up there. ;)

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by Hippie459MN » Feb 26, 2012 7:05 pm

So how about you put a core in it. I don't mean to bag on your dad but it doesn't sound like he is to educated in cored boats. Just doing a crazy thick lay up to get the strength of the core, balsa or composite, will add big numbers to the weight of the boat and also removes the ability for the hull to flex a little. There is a reason these boats were built this way. They weren't doing it to cut cost or make them easier to build that's for sure.

Go get your boat, get everything, and I mean everything, out of the boat and with use balsa or pony up the bucks for composite, and put the proper core back in it. Otherwise, cut your losses and give it to someone who will do it right. Your only cheating yourself and the safety of others by half assing it. Do it right out don't do it at all. Just saying...

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Re: please read and answer

by transomstand » Feb 26, 2012 6:21 pm

ConFuseee wrote:but then again if i do bring it back to my house it will still be done wrong because my dad won't put a core in it period
:? :? I don't get it? :?

Re: please read and answer

by ConFuseee » Feb 26, 2012 5:46 pm

Well i'm thinking about just going to get my boat back from the shop if she hasnt done anything to it yet...
I've been thinking i'm sort of scared what if this lady just doesnt even grind out my stringers / Core between the stringers and fool me and lay floor right over it and i will never know ...
but then again if i do bring it back to my house it will still be done wrong because my dad won't put a core in it period and still wont be replacing up in the bow anyways....... :shock: :?

Re: please read and answer

by ConFuseee » Feb 25, 2012 11:33 am

i'll do up in there later on and just run that into the floor

Re: please read and answer

by ConFuseee » Feb 25, 2012 11:31 am

??? And why not the bow?
cause im not getting under the bow and grinding that out and pain in the *** to split the hull

Re: please read and answer

by ccrick » Feb 24, 2012 5:26 pm

ConFuseee wrote:it will be powered by a 50hp mercury until i get the money for a bigger motor, 90hp or 115 ...
and i had her start to install the foam but she isnt redoing up in the bow
??? And why not the bow?

Re: please read and answer

by ConFuseee » Feb 24, 2012 2:49 pm

it will be powered by a 50hp mercury until i get the money for a bigger motor, 90hp or 115 ...
and i had her start to install the foam but she isnt redoing up in the bow

Re: please read and answer

by Hippie459MN » Feb 24, 2012 12:38 pm

transomstand wrote:I'm running a real world test to see how long it takes to rot out properly installed balsa, the test started in 1985......I'll report back when it rots out.....
:clap: :clap: :pimp: :up:

There is proof right there!!! When done correctly and sealed up right you will not have to worry about rot. No sense in cutting corners now just to get it on the water cause it will only cost you twice as much later on and be twice as much work. So take the time, as hard as it might be, and do it right. The payoff will be so much more worth it. As far as not finding balsa core (Or any real composite core) is not that hard to find.

What is this foam she is going to use and what does it look like? I know they make a foam core material but the price for composite core material is usual twice what balsa core is so when she says she can do all that for that little amount of money has me worried. We just want to see you in boat that is built right the first time. Trust me, be patient and do it right! As hard as its been for me waiting for mine to get done, I know its going to be done right and never have to worry about it again. I could have cut a lot of corners just to get it on the water and don't think it didn't cross my mind but financially it would have cost me twice in the end and then the safety aspect of myself and others.

Well, I am tapping out of this one I think.... Good luck on whatever you decide to do but im sure everyone here would say the same thing, go get your boat back and take the time and do right yourself. Not only then will you have the peace of mind knowing it was done right, you can say you did it.

Make sure to get plenty of pictures though as we all love resto/rebuild progress pictures. :up:

Re: please read and answer

by transomstand » Feb 24, 2012 12:16 pm

ConFuseee wrote:i guess i'm doing half job cause that aint coming out lol to tell you the truth i really dont think its rotted
At the bottom of the V, it will be mush. Think gravity, the worst areas in these boats are the lowest.

Just a quick word about balsa. I'm running a real world test to see how long it takes to rot out properly installed balsa, the test started in 1985......I'll report back when it rots out.....

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