bigblock81
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Hello to all here at iboats! I have been reading on this site for a while now, and feel it is time to finally get started with a thread of my project boat. This is a great site, and am glad so many of you share your knowledge with others!
I am an auto body tech at a dealership, so I have worked with everything but wood. My fiber glassing skills are entry level at best, but am very confident I can perfect them with practice.
I have inherited an 81 or 82, Galaxy boat. Gotta look at the paperwork. It has the 140hp Mercruizer 3.0 4 banger. When I got it home, it leaked water out of the back for over 3 weeks, and I knew it was bad. The PO told me it ran like a dream but seemed sluggish, like it was heavy. Um, yeah, it was VERY heavy. I have taken everything out, including separating the top cap. I have cut off the deck, transom inner cap, and all three stringers. I also removed the 300 pounds of foam (water, water, and more water.) It seems lighter now, lol. As soon as I figure out how to use this forum better I will put up pics.
I feel like so many of my questions have already been answered in other posts, and hopefully I don't ask too many redundant ones.
One question I have is when grinding off the layers of glass mat, is it common practice to remove all of it down to the hull itself? Also, when stringers are over 8 feet long (mine are 9 and some change) how are they to be cut? As in using 4 x 8 plywood, are they cut to 5 ft and 4 ft and installed butting up to one another or use 8 ft and cut and place in 1 ft?
Thanks in advance for any help.





I am an auto body tech at a dealership, so I have worked with everything but wood. My fiber glassing skills are entry level at best, but am very confident I can perfect them with practice.
I have inherited an 81 or 82, Galaxy boat. Gotta look at the paperwork. It has the 140hp Mercruizer 3.0 4 banger. When I got it home, it leaked water out of the back for over 3 weeks, and I knew it was bad. The PO told me it ran like a dream but seemed sluggish, like it was heavy. Um, yeah, it was VERY heavy. I have taken everything out, including separating the top cap. I have cut off the deck, transom inner cap, and all three stringers. I also removed the 300 pounds of foam (water, water, and more water.) It seems lighter now, lol. As soon as I figure out how to use this forum better I will put up pics.
I feel like so many of my questions have already been answered in other posts, and hopefully I don't ask too many redundant ones.
One question I have is when grinding off the layers of glass mat, is it common practice to remove all of it down to the hull itself? Also, when stringers are over 8 feet long (mine are 9 and some change) how are they to be cut? As in using 4 x 8 plywood, are they cut to 5 ft and 4 ft and installed butting up to one another or use 8 ft and cut and place in 1 ft?
Thanks in advance for any help.




