Zyen
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Oct 4, 2011
- Messages
- 122
hello brother iboaters in drydock.
it's been a while since my last update, so i thought it was time to post again.
i've gotten a few things done in the past few months, and now i'll share.
front half of main frame glassed.
grinding foam sux almost as much as grinding 'glass.
foam finished...almost. i ran out, so didnt have quite enough to fill the area next to the fuel cell where the hoses are.
dry fitting the deck.
this is how to seal the fuel hoses going thru the deck.
i solved this dilemma by building a box around them for the height, then made a top with holes for the hoses to run thru.
the hoses will be sealed with 3m marine adhesive and this should completely seal this area.
the box is glued down, then a few screws just to be sure, and then it will be glassed before gelcoat.
i have gotten more work done since these were taken, but have not transferred them to my pc yet.
i will update again when time permits.
progress has been slow, but i am beginning to see the light at the end of this tunnel.
more to come
allan
it's been a while since my last update, so i thought it was time to post again.
i've gotten a few things done in the past few months, and now i'll share.
front half of main frame glassed.
grinding foam sux almost as much as grinding 'glass.
foam finished...almost. i ran out, so didnt have quite enough to fill the area next to the fuel cell where the hoses are.
dry fitting the deck.
this is how to seal the fuel hoses going thru the deck.
i solved this dilemma by building a box around them for the height, then made a top with holes for the hoses to run thru.
the hoses will be sealed with 3m marine adhesive and this should completely seal this area.
the box is glued down, then a few screws just to be sure, and then it will be glassed before gelcoat.
i have gotten more work done since these were taken, but have not transferred them to my pc yet.
i will update again when time permits.
progress has been slow, but i am beginning to see the light at the end of this tunnel.
more to come
allan