Re: the 1967 Holiday 18 and Multiple Boat Syndrome
Blue---thanks. i'm too lazy to do the computations on exactly how much flotation i'll have, so i'm just working on the plan of "stuff it in everywhere until no more will fit", especially in locations that help it float level. i'm even going to glue up a block from scrappage to toss in the console dead space, and will use 1" foam to pad around batteries etc and wedge em in place.
Sig---yeah, they're stainless. altho that is one location where mild steel might not be a bad idea, on the "rust is the poor man's Loctite" plan....on the portabote, i use mild steel machine screws and SS wingnuts to secure all the extra wood bracketry, as they don't loosen up as much as if i use SS screws too
Grandad---i considered a hot wire setup similar to what i've seen some folks on here make, but just finding the parts and fabbing it up would take a while, and i wanted to "git 'er done". the "sawdust" is so fine that any mess is pretty minimal and can be shopvac'd off before i take cut piece out to the boat.
Watermann---you HAD to go and post those pics, didn't you?
now i'm thinking of yanking and at least refinishing the one part of this stupid boat that i wasn't going to pull out....and then i'll decide to use the old pine as templates to make new boards out of oak, and and............ :facepalm: and in my case, no one will see them since they'll be covered by foam and the wood "ceiling".