Baylinerchuck
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Wow, that's an intricate stringer layout. Very nice coping there!
Yep,. All glued together. My main concern is getting the fiberglass properly fit into all of those inside corners. It would be possible to bed all of the ribs in pb. Cut the stringers out after the pb has set ( this would ensure that the ribs are level). Would it be feasible to not install the stringers and fill the area with high density pour in foam to add rigidity to the hull after the ribs are glassed? It is an 18' boat with 2" tall ribs and stringers.
Are there any problems getting the 1708 to lay over the intersections of the stringers?
The cross members are not stringers, these are bulkheads.ondarvr to chime in.
Not meaning to cause any sort of a 'drift' here,..... But if we have a chance to use correct terms, the crosswise pieces would correctly be called "floors", not bulkheads.
As long as 61 understands what we're talking about, the 'correct' term isnt critical
This is a replica of the original stringer assembly in my 61' starcraft. I made it just as the factory did. unfortunately it had rotted out. I pb'd the stringers to the hull today. The top of the assembly is rounded over. I raduised all of the inside corners with pb to make the 1708 lay easier. I made a mock-up of the intersection so I could see if the 1708 would conform to the corners. No luck. couldn't get the air bubbles out / wouldn't stay down. Trying to get fiberglass to conform to an X seems impossible. Is it possible to cut tabs into the cloth so sits on the top of the cross piece while draping down the sides of the other? Next, wrap the inside of the stringers. Then switch orientation to cover the tops on the next layer. I don't know if this makes sense but I hope it does. thanks for any advice.