It has actually started. I was beginning to wonder if I would ever get started on this extension. Today was the official starting day of the extension. The rub rail has been cut and the deck lining and seat boxes have been pulled. We spent hours talking about the best way to cut the stern so the addition does not change the contour or looks of the boat. The top of the hull gets narrower (about five inches) as it goes back to the stern while the bottom of the hull only changes a half inch.
We decided to go to lunch and come back for another look and more discussion after lunch. It appears that our initial plan is the best but we will sleep on it before the cut is made.
I have posted some photos in my album, showing the location of the cut. They are in a sub album in my Boat Projects album titled “Hull Extension”. This LINK will take you to the album. There are five photos in it and I will add photos of the progress.
Now that I have pulled the deck lining, I know I can build 20-gallon saddle tanks for both sides.
I'm excited.
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Dave
We decided to go to lunch and come back for another look and more discussion after lunch. It appears that our initial plan is the best but we will sleep on it before the cut is made.
I have posted some photos in my album, showing the location of the cut. They are in a sub album in my Boat Projects album titled “Hull Extension”. This LINK will take you to the album. There are five photos in it and I will add photos of the progress.
Now that I have pulled the deck lining, I know I can build 20-gallon saddle tanks for both sides.
I'm excited.
_________
Dave
