1962 Chris Craft Holiday 20’ bucket list resto

kcassells

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Wrapping gifts, cleaning, prepping food, spending money and enjoying the flu. Bah Humbug!
Merry Christmas to everyone!



19073, Newtown Square, PA
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Hey….we are having a heat wave in south eastern PA……it’s 21 here…
had the stomach bug since Friday… couldn’t eat, drink, or merry… Grrrr

MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL !
 

Ned L

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Nice project.
I would suggest that if that port stringer is 90+% good then the whole thing does not need replacing.
 

sphelps

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Nice project.
I would suggest that if that port stringer is 90+% good then the whole thing does not need replacing.
Thanks for chiming in Ned !
It’s just one spot on the stringer . Once I get the motor out we can get a better idea on the damage .
I think jus water collected were the motor cover and deck boards came together .
Do you know how the main stringer is fastened ? I see the large fasteners that come down to the lateral ribs from the top . Would these have been screwed in place from the bottom up also ?
 

Ned L

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I believe those bolts just run down through the frames and that’s it. I don’t think there are any screws from the bottom.
There should be one bolt through each frame. Is that what you are seeing?
 

sphelps

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That’s what it kinda looks like .
So it’s possibly a through bolt?
Or a lag screw ?
 

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Small update ..
Been working on closing in the barn .. Got 3 sides closed in and working on the front now . Just used cheap wafer board with multiple layers of paint in the outside . As long as it last a few years I’m ok with it .
The back panels are some plastic panels I had for years laying in the yard . Finally found a use for them .
Gunna have a 12’ x 8’ door opening in front .
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sphelps

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So does this 6400 lbs strap look suitable for these 4000 lbs chain falls ? 1E9E49ED-8F08-4290-9D98-673EC98590C5.jpegEF207DB0-04F5-403E-BC62-95C0DF839B19.jpeg
 

Scott Danforth

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considering the 4:1 safey rating, plus the reduction for double wrapping, your fine.
 

kcassells

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Yea Yea....like he said. Great set up Sam!
Make sure the flooring under the posts is thick/reinforced enough to take and hold the weight
for the duration of the lift.
 

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Straps are strongest in a basket like yours is rigged, so that's good to go!
 
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