Completed final work:
- new hatches installed
- leaning post reinstalled
- bait tank mounts installed
- deck primed, painted and finished with Tuff Coat.
Well I’ve been quiet awhile. Wrapped up project but had a minor health issue that sidelined me for a bit and was otherwise occupied.
I’ll post wrap up pics and report ASAP.
pastthebarb - happy to chat
Swatski - thanks for the positive comments and support. It helps ! I‘ve been feeling bogged down, I know end is in site and gotta keep pushing.
fishaddict, thanks for the feedback. I’m painting deck with primer and nonskid paint. No way I’m taking off console and tower - that stuff is solid...
Ok, thanks for the great feedback from knowledgable folks. I appreciate the differing opinions as well. Kinda where my head was at .....
pelagic2530 I really appreciate the detailed discussion. Very informative and Makes sense to me.
I‘ve always used 5200 on my boats and thought the life caulk...
I’m getting ready to install new hatches In 21’ SE center console deck and am trying to decide best bedding material to use.
seems to be a few choices to consider
3M 4200 or 5200
marine silicone
life caulk ( this was my choice but specs say not for use on plastic - ok for aluminum leaning...
I used aluminum backing plates for where the leaning post will be mounted. Not that heavy, but an improvement over the existing lag bolt through 3/4” deck install.
update: applied 1708 biaxl to the front and rear seams as well as over fillet on sides where decking is tabbed to hull.
started to do some fairing as well. All work done with west systems expoxy resin and 404 (fillet and peanut butter) and 407 (fairing) fillers.
I’m Planning to also lay 6oz...
Progress has been slow ......
this weekend had sometime to get new marine plywood decking in place and tabbed into sidewalls. Slow but steady, good thing this is not my job 🙄
Project update: stringer glassed in, coated fuel tank reinstalled with new sending unit, wiring and hoses. Extra ledger boards installed In area where large bait tank sits. I’m using ss screws and expoxy Bonding for all the support pieces, however none used on the new piece of stringer and it...
I did put one coat of expoxy on stringer before tabbing to hull.
next step is 1708 cloth to come up off hull onto stringer. I’m thinking three layers on bottom 1/2 and one over top.
I suppose I could have glassEd top 1/2 before install.......
Finally had the time and good weather to work on tabbing new section of stringer to hull.
hopefully tomorrow I will be able to glass in it.
fuel tank is ready to go back in as soon as this stringer is completed.
i was not planning to foam in tank. There was no foam below or above tank and it was very tight fit in between the wooden stringers when I pulled it. The tank was installed about 7 yrs ago by PO and thats the manner it was installed back then. I used it all this tIme with no issues. It’s a snug...
Yes it is all on new decking and that is exactly what I was thinking!
I initially thought of using additional marine plywood in this manner, but I’m going to look at ss backing plates.
thanks for feedback - much appreciated!
Thank you for the information!! 🙏
Yes I’ve thought of access hatches to install backing plates; however the stringer / box that fuel tank sits in would be in the way because the width of leaning post extends the mounts outside the area above fuel tank.
I considered separate hatches just for...
tomc585
Thanks. That’s a good idea. I’ll have to talk to a fabricator.
I wish I could thru bolt it but no access once decking goes down.
Also on starboard side I have a spacing conflict with the pvc tube carrying cabling to engine. This very well could interfere with a backing plate, or my...