Re: 1988 Bayliner Cobra 1800 restoration.
Alright, man I have had a busy couple of days. Any how here is a little more that I got accomplished last weekend.
The next thing I did was ruff cut the stringers. I forgot to take pictures of the stringers but there are 2 stringers on each side of the boat that are 66" long and 3" tall. There are also 2 more main stringers that run along the whole length of the boat. All of them are cut from 3/4 inch exterior grade ply.
I then cut the transom knees that will be glassed to each side of the knees that were shaped to the back of the main stringers. The original set up on the boat just had 1 knee glassed to the side of each of the main stringers. I figured it could not hurt to add a second to the other side of each stringer. So there will now be 2 1/4 inches of ply attaching the transom to the hull and stringers.
Next I was trying to decide how to get rid of the sharp corners on the tops of the stringers so hopefully the new fiberglass will not give me too many problems. There are a lot of wonderful tools out there that I could have used to to the same thing, but unfortunately I do not own any of them
. I did not want to spend money on new tools if I can accomplish the same job with stuff that I already have and a little more elbow grease. So the following pictures show what I came up with.
All I did was take a piece of 3/4 inch PVC pipe and cut it in half length ways. Then I took a hand plainer and ran it across the tops of the stringers to get the initial curve shape and also to get rid of a lot of the wood that would have wasted the sandpaper that I had.
Then I took some 60 grit sand paper and laid it inside of the PVC pipe and went to it. It really did not take me as long as I thought it would and it came out okay I think. I just hope that radius of the curve is big enough for the glass not to pull off of it because the stringers are only 3/4 inch. I know the next picture is a little blurry but you get the idea.
Well that's all for now. Hopefully I get get to work on it more this weekend. Remember all questions, concerns, comments and Ideas are very welcome.