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  1. 5. In rainy weather I put the 3-1/2" thick foam seating pad that I use normally in the dingy, under the 1/4" white plastic sheet the generator sits on to give it more distance off the bottom of the dingy. The white tarp bungy cord's on above the generator to protect it from the rain.

    5. In rainy weather I put the 3-1/2" thick foam seating pad that I use normally in the dingy, under the 1/4" white plastic sheet the generator sits on to give it more distance off the bottom of the dingy. The white tarp bungy cord's on above the generator to protect it from the rain.

    5. In rainy weather I put the 3-1/2" thick foam seating pad that I use normally in the dingy, under the 1/4" white plastic sheet the generator sits on to give it more distance off the bottom of the dingy. The white tarp bungy cord's on above the generator to protect it from the rain.
  2. Look in my album folder "Fuel Supply System" and you will see a portable fuel line that I can quickly connect to the built in fuel tanks to pump fuel into the generator or the 2-hp Honda tender motor.

    Look in my album folder "Fuel Supply System" and you will see a portable fuel line that I can quickly connect to the built in fuel tanks to pump fuel into the generator or the 2-hp Honda tender motor.

    Look in my album folder "Fuel Supply System" and you will see a portable fuel line that I can quickly connect to the built in fuel tanks to pump fuel into the generator or the 2-hp Honda tender motor.
  3. 3. The generator is quite quiet. Putting the generator in the dingy get's rid of any vibration it could produce if sitting anywhere on Pacific Wanderer.

    3. The generator is quite quiet. Putting the generator in the dingy get's rid of any vibration it could produce if sitting anywhere on Pacific Wanderer.

    3. The generator is quite quiet. Putting the generator in the dingy get's rid of any vibration it could produce if sitting anywhere on Pacific Wanderer.
  4. 1. I put this 1/4" sheet of plastic down to protect the bottom of the boat while the generator is running and give a more stable base for the 1000 watt Honda Generator to sit on and also protect the bottom of the boat.

    1. I put this 1/4" sheet of plastic down to protect the bottom of the boat while the generator is running and give a more stable base for the 1000 watt Honda Generator to sit on and also protect the bottom of the boat.

    1. I put this 1/4" sheet of plastic down to protect the bottom of the boat while the generator is running and give a more stable base for the 1000 watt Honda Generator to sit on and also protect the bottom of the boat.
  5. Transom Fastener Improvements (17)

    Transom Fastener Improvements (17)

    Transom Fastener Improvements (17)
  6. 14. Can you see inside the Dremeled out hole? Past the 3/8" hole in the outside layer of fiberglass, you should be able to see how the inside of the hole is larger in order to hold more epoxy and seperate the fastener in epoxy from the core.

    14. Can you see inside the Dremeled out hole? Past the 3/8" hole in the outside layer of fiberglass, you should be able to see how the inside of the hole is larger in order to hold more epoxy and seperate the fastener in epoxy from the core.

    14. Can you see inside the Dremeled out hole? Past the 3/8" hole in the outside layer of fiberglass, you should be able to see how the inside of the hole is larger in order to hold more epoxy and seperate the fastener in epoxy from the core.
  7. 13. Transom Fastener Improvements

    13. Transom Fastener Improvements

    13. Transom Fastener Improvements
  8. 12. Transom Fastener Improvements

    12. Transom Fastener Improvements

    12. Transom Fastener Improvements
  9. 11. Transom Fastener Improvements

    11. Transom Fastener Improvements

    11. Transom Fastener Improvements
  10. 10. Transom Fastener Improvements

    10. Transom Fastener Improvements

    10. Transom Fastener Improvements
  11. 9. Transom Fastener Improvements

    9. Transom Fastener Improvements

    9. Transom Fastener Improvements
  12. 8. Epoxy applied, ready to reinstall hardware.

    8. Epoxy applied, ready to reinstall hardware.

    8. Epoxy applied, ready to reinstall hardware.
  13. 7. Ready to apply epoxy.

    7. Ready to apply epoxy.

    7. Ready to apply epoxy.
  14. 6. Ready to apply hardware. 
Note: 3/8" bolt holes have been drilled out to 7/16", epoxy applied to the wall of the hole and after the epoxy has set, redrill the hole back out to 3/8".

    6. Ready to apply hardware. Note: 3/8" bolt holes have been drilled out to 7/16", epoxy applied to the wall of the hole and after the epoxy has set, redrill the hole back out to 3/8".

    6. Ready to apply hardware. Note: 3/8" bolt holes have been drilled out to 7/16", epoxy applied to the wall of the hole and after the epoxy has set, redrill the hole back out to 3/8".
  15. 6. Drain Plug reinstalled.

    6. Drain Plug reinstalled.

    6. Drain Plug reinstalled.
  16. 5. Holes ready to fill with epoxy.

    5. Holes ready to fill with epoxy.

    5. Holes ready to fill with epoxy.
  17. 5. Inside of drain plug hole filled in with epoxy. Drain plug in place.

    5. Inside of drain plug hole filled in with epoxy. Drain plug in place.

    5. Inside of drain plug hole filled in with epoxy. Drain plug in place.
  18. 5. Cockpit Floor  Fastener Improvements

    5. Cockpit Floor Fastener Improvements

    5. Cockpit Floor Fastener Improvements
  19. 4. Added "Mini Fibers" to System Three Cold Cure epoxy to thicken mix for holding on a verticle surface. Filled holes with two coats of epoxy.

    4. Added "Mini Fibers" to System Three Cold Cure epoxy to thicken mix for holding on a verticle surface. Filled holes with two coats of epoxy.

    4. Added "Mini Fibers" to System Three Cold Cure epoxy to thicken mix for holding on a verticle surface. Filled holes with two coats of epoxy.
  20. 4. View drain plug from the inside with epoxy applied and drain plug in place.

    4. View drain plug from the inside with epoxy applied and drain plug in place.

    4. View drain plug from the inside with epoxy applied and drain plug in place.
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