Rehab SportCraft 222 1983 deep V hull cuddy walkaround

Mikeopsycho

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Looking good indeed! Lots of changes since the last time I checked on your progress. I like the teak trim, pretty classy!
 

kcassells

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Just so you don't think I'm deallie daddlin.
making progress on the new storage/boat parts. Other storage has seen its day.
 

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kcassells

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Yup this thing took a month to do. Geezzzz. I do not think I will ever buy another metal shed again. So be it. Here is where I'm at. Can't wait to organize and get space back inside the cuddy to move forward. You can see how the tent looks after 3 yrs.
I think Ole Man Zool has put some gas under me arse.
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looks like a good size, just in time for winter. Just slide the outboard in there and you can tinker in the rain :)
 

kcassells

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looks like a good size, just in time for winter. Just slide the outboard in there and you can tinker in the rain :)
That piggy is not sliding anywhere Larry, Staying on the transom and what a battle that was.
Hmmm, ok... maybe in components, cool.
Going to add heat and ventilation.
 

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No wonder dilly dallying is going on....
I see Hammicks and Chairs close to work site.
None of that is allowed. It promotes Loafing.

And yes metal buildings require way too much hardware.
That's a long/deep... nice metal building.
I AQUIRD 2(shorter) at a get em outta here deal.
Seemed like a good deal after a few 12pks. amazing how that works.
The nice thing about metal.. the bugs don't eat much of it.
And I enjoy hearing rain on metal roof.
 

kcassells

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A metal shed has an issue with condensate. Part of the shed is to be able to work in winter. I've begun insulating with 3/4" foam board and a spray gap filler. Keeping the gaps close but when to close I'll bevel the edge so the foam bites in to it.
Since yesterday I had condensate on the roof and today I did not. In addition the room has a little heater that I use aand the temps are already warm with the installed insulation.
I'll put in the foam board loose and then use wedges of foam to create gaps so the fill foam gets in. Here we are so far with the new boat/work shop. Getting cool here and need to wrap this up. This will let me clean out the boat and have a good dependable dry storage. I'll trim off the fat later when done.
 

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Mikeopsycho

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A metal shed has an issue with condensate. Part of the shed is to be able to work in winter. I've begun insulating with 3/4" foam board and a spray gap filler. Keeping the gaps close but when to close I'll bevel the edge so the foam bites in to it.
Since yesterday I had condensate on the roof and today I did not. In addition the room has a little heater that I use aand the temps are already warm with the installed insulation.
I'll put in the foam board loose and then use wedges of foam to create gaps so the fill foam gets in. Here we are so far with the new boat/work shop. Getting cool here and need to wrap this up. This will let me clean out the boat and have a good dependable dry storage. I'll trim off the fat later when done.
Wow! What a great work space! You're going to enjoy that! But, I don't see a beer fridge.....how you gonna work without a beer fridge?
 

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Wow! What a great work space! You're going to enjoy that! But, I don't see a beer fridge.....how you gonna work without a beer fridge?
Coming soon! Although my good wife may get upset losing her title to a fridge for "More Please". Hey you owe me some pics of the new boaty!
So far I need a couch, tv and fridge. Got it.
 

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I built a steel-framed camper, covered in aluminum. Condensation was awful every evening when I was out there working, as soon as it got dark and cooled off quickly.
The problem went away once the insulation went in.
 

kcassells

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I built a steel-framed camper, covered in aluminum. Condensation was awful every evening when I was out there working, as soon as it got dark and cooled off quickly.
The problem went away once the insulation went in.
Def. concur, thanks for the feedback. Diggin that craft of yours Sir!
Surely do not need an unwanted rust bucket storage area. :]
 

Mikeopsycho

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Coming soon! Although my good wife may get upset losing her title to a fridge for "More Please". Hey you owe me some pics of the new boaty!
So far I need a couch, tv and fridge. Got it.
I know. Believe it or not my camera broke. I don't have a smart phone, so now I need to decide what to do. Maybe I'll order a new camera online, there is no place to buy one on the little island where I live. Stay tuned.....
 

kcassells

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Happy Thanks Giving guys!
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