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    1992 Stratos 2250 here we go again

    ok final fillet and added pvc pipe for garboard drain
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    1992 Stratos 2250 here we go again

    fillet in cut a little to much wood out. So filling it in stages
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    1992 Stratos 2250 here we go again

    Ok 2 layers of 17oz wet on wet
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    1992 Stratos 2250 here we go again

    Well these 4 patches have dried. Now what I noticed is where I ground therte is still a depression. Can I just add some more 17 oz starting small and going bigger again over what I already did to make it thicker?
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    1992 Stratos 2250 here we go again

    I guess now i wait and ck on them every so often
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    1992 Stratos 2250 here we go again

    I plan on using 4 pc of 17oz to patch the holes. Then I will see if I need a big pc over the whole thing Thats how im basically doing all the holes
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    1992 Stratos 2250 here we go again

    Going to fix my holes in the hull while I am waiting for transom to set
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    1992 Stratos 2250 here we go again

    This is what im using to measure out my epoxy. I just go to 3:1 and pour part a in first to 3 then part b to the next 3 Actually you can use any matching # just do part a first.
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    1992 Stratos 2250 here we go again

    2 coats on face and edges so far. I rolled it on with small paint roller. As I rolled it got a little milky looking. Is that normal?
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    1992 Stratos 2250 here we go again

    Thanks for the info it definitely will help!!! I sanded the excess epoxy off the surrounding screws so the the resin will soak in
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    1992 Stratos 2250 here we go again

    Played around a little tonight. filled the screw holes What was left
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    1992 Stratos 2250 here we go again

    Picked up a whole roll of 17 oz. When did a hundred pounds get so heavy lol
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    1992 Stratos 2250 here we go again

    Thanks everyone But a little mis leading I was not completely done grinding. Had to finish grinding the stern..So now thats done!!! The lighter pink areas is a little hairier then the rest but it seems well attached So now I am pretty much done grinding
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    1992 Stratos 2250 here we go again

    Ok so all my stringers, bulkheads, are built and cut to size.
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    1992 Stratos 2250 here we go again

    forward progress If I can give anyone advice it would be take a lot of pictures and even more measurements. Then when you think you have everything you need take more of both
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    1992 Stratos 2250 here we go again

    Here are my 2 long stringers they are 14' long. I built them out of 2 layers of 1/2" arauco plywood. Staggered the seems. The transom took 1 16oz bottle of titebond 3 and the 2 stringers took them same
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    1992 Stratos 2250 here we go again

    So I predrilled one size bigger then the screws I am using for clamping pressure Then I rolled on titebond 3 waterproof glue on both transom pcsThen screwed it off
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    1992 Stratos 2250 here we go again

    I cut my stringers a little wider then the old ones. So I place a piece of 3/4" ply under my jigs so I can scribe them to the hull Couple questions what would the max gap be between hull and stringer? And can someone tell me what this is
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