1988 Rogue 2420

Scott Danforth

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at the rate i am going..... most likely..... Motor is ready, drive is almost together, hull is half sanded and the interior is half done..... the humidity and temp are brutal right now so I am doing what I can in the air conditioned garage.
 

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With the humidity, don't blame you. Hey at least this way you can sort of rub our nose in it when its cold up here :D :(
 

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its currently 92 degrees with a heat index of 102....I smell like a sweat sock....
 

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started working on the gunwales today..... pulled the carpet. already planned on wire-brushing the glue for new carpet. turns out someone used a tube of silycone to stick the carpet back in place as the glue dried out.

used a wood chisel to scrape the silycone....then was going to lightly hit it with a wire brush......and simply re-texture where I damaged it

until the admiral says.....I dont want carpeting in there.....I want you to paint it

so now Im itcy because it 92+ in the shade and I am grinding fiberglass after wire brushing it so I can fair and gel
 

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Two things I am learning to hate, grinding fiberglass and silicone. Keep up the good work. Get some pics of the interior panel work. That is the winter project list for me, but I am starting completely from scratch, nothing existing to work from.
 

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I took some last night in between filling holes in the dog dug....

I have to revise my side panels.... because of the domino effect of the gunwale change

I am now relocating the speakers that were in the side panel to a mounted enclosure in the gunwales just above the soon to be faired and gelled pocket
 

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I'm sure it will look great when finished, but its going to be heavy. What about stainless tubing and Tig weld
 

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my guess about 150#

could do aluminum tube and aluminum skin, however then I still need to do a bit of fairing.
 

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just picked up two sheets of 1/2" poly core board. will be doing a multi-layer sandwich of foam, csm, 1708, csm, foam....etc. for the canvas bimini channels, I thought of a bolt-on stainless channel like chris-craft. or I could use the grey anodized aluminum channel (boring and looks fugly)....or 1/2" diameter, 3/8" ID fiberglass tube. same stuff they make CB and Hamm radio antennas from.......
 

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quick sketch of the cross section of the top.
 

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trying to get the interior panels encapsulated this weekend to drop off with my upholstery guy. with this heat, even at 1%, the resin kicked off so hot it was smoking and it melted the plastic mix cup.

originally each part had cloth wrapped... however as the resin was kicking that became a @#$@%$ mess...

so half the panels have cloth, the other half just resin. they will all get wrapped with vinyl

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about 2 quarts total of trophies......

should have used waxed resin. not enough PVA, so I used some rattle cans of paint to get rid of the tackiness.
 

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House boat glass guys in Somerset told me they only do glass work between 60 to 90
 

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that would make sense.

I tried doing it in the garage with the AC going, however the admiral wasnt happy with the fumes.... you would have thought I was burning goats
 

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so I dropped off some interior panels at my upholstery guy. should be done this weekend. then I drop off the remainder.

picking up some melamine to make the molds for the arch. have a plan in my head, however perseverating over the implementation.
 

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here are the aluminum diamond plate lower panels. originally there was wood along the bottom, however that would hold water in the gunwale pockets
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Here are the panels installed. the two speaker "ears" will be re-shaped. too tight of a gap to below. thinking that I will re-locate the speakers to within the gunwale pocket. the diamond plate will be painted a smokey metalic grey like the outdrive
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bulkhead on port side by the cuddy door is a formica covered piece of marine ply. the bottom 2 inches of that panel have de-laminated. and the wood is soft. there were 3 screws thru the formica and the method of mounting made a perfect little area for the wood to absorb water. so that panel is getting replaced as well. it was 3/4" ply with a layer of formica. since the panel is also an interior panel for the cuddy, it will become a 1/2" ply with a layer of CSM/1708 on the outside and a layer of CSM on the inside. then it will be faired and gel coated prior to installation.

the gunwale pocket core material was cut and shaped. too hot to install/glass in place

temps in the low 90's spend a fair amount of time in the pool cooling back off.
 
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