Inspection hatches

This could also go into repairs just as easily.
Finally came up with a plan of attack to mount the seats and I’m reusing the pedestal type that was in the boat.
I was convinced the wood in the floor was rotten and would need replacing.
Come to find out the screw holes to the pedestals was the only major rot problem.
The easiest solution I could come up with was to install inspection hatches between the seats, only once I cut the holes for them could I determine the condition of the floor.
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Now all I had to do was add plywood support beneath the seat locations and screw or bolt the seats back in location.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: This model not only didn’t have flotation but the hull and deck is glued together which will prohibit separation, say for stringer replacement!

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all of them have the floors glued to the stringers but i bet yours is like everyones the floor is loose there now. the glue dries up and then breaks loose so much for that glue. but if you remove use liquid nails adhesive, it will out last the boat.
 
So far the floor appears stuck tightly to the stringers.
Maybe I can change that when I get the boat useable ;D which should be about the time the northeasters start to blow around here.
Thanks Skools
 
Oh, here's the plywood being used.
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It's form board and very resistant to being in the weather as is. First ran across it about 25 years ago.
After being discarded on a jobsite, I brought it home and put it on the walkway to the dock. I believe it lasted another 15 years till we redid the walkway.
And the tell-tale signs of being formboard is the orange paint on the outer edges.
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So, did you cut the circle first and then the cut out for the hatch lid?

Looks good. Now you have good access to the guts of that rig!

Keep us posted on your progress.
 
Yes on the circle cutting. The hatch rough opening is exactly the same distance between the stringers, so I actually had to do more prospect cutting to square between the stringers.
 
CC guard made a law in 77 for flotation, thats why the newer boats then ares have a higher deck then ares for the tank and flotation.
 
if you're thinking of adding floatation, I've been toying with the idea of using foam noodles, they're closed cell foam, and as soon as Labor Day passes, they will be on sale for cheap. just cram'em anywhere you want floatation.
 
there are plenty of palces to get free crabs in Myrtle Beach  
« Last Edit: Today at 7:18am by spareparts »
Heyyyyyy!  Was that a cut on me?  ???  Worst I've had at Myrtle Beach is sand fleas in my crotch  ;D

That's the truth - see when I go down to the beach with the kids we alway like to dig em up and show em to the other kids.  Heck its something I did as a kid and they rolled around in the surf like crazy back then.  But now we hardly see many at Myrtle Beach any more.  Strange  :-/

Side track  :-*  ::)  Anyway nowadays I love to see my wifes face when I drop a good handful down the back of her bathing suit bottoms  ;D  Really, you should try it some time  ;D  Don't show her how to catch them and hopefully she won't get you back  ;D  Mine knows how to catch them  :'( :o

So wazzup with the edited post - what DID you have in there :o ::) ;D

End of hi-jack - sorry!  Please don't beat me Tsubi!

Beautiful cutouts you made for the hatches 8)
 
Waiting on 1 hatch cover to show up.
Did get the pedestals screwed and glued last night.
I'll post this afternoon
 
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