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Cap - 2
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Poster:
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Seadog
(see this users gallery)
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Date:
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Sat March 12, 2005
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45.0k
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640 x 479
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Description:
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Top side bow cap rotten plywood core
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Cap - 2
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[img]http://www.classicaquasport.com/gallery/data/2/287_-_5.JPG[/img]
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JimCt
Registered: February 2005 Posts: 2844
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Sat March 12, 2005 10:44pm
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Rating: 10.00
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Could you see how the water got in there to rot the ply? Was there a ventilator or something there? Are you replacing it with more ply? Also, thanks for the great pictures; keep 'em coming...
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Captain
Site Admin
Registered: January 2005 Posts: 374
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Sat March 12, 2005 11:09pm
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Wilson and I (mostly Wilson;) spent part of the afternoon replacing the cap on our 23' Mako. Maybe Wilson can snap a few pictures and post them. We had some serious water in the old balsa.
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Seadog
Registered: February 2005 Posts: 448
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Sun March 13, 2005 12:36am
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JimCt - take a look at the picture just before this one in the 'cap rebuild' gallery. You can see the cap was cracked from some accident before I got the boat. There was a lifting ring there that I removed to get to the rotten core. What a mess huh?
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Seadog
Registered: February 2005 Posts: 448
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Sun March 13, 2005 1:06am
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Almost forgot - I'm replacing the plywood with Klegecell - the composite material we talked about earlier - won't rot even if it gets wet!
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davyjones
Registered: July 2007 Posts: 46
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Sun August 5, 2007 9:54pm
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Hey Look @ capnynot boat he built it him self : )
under aquasprts in action
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