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boatbloggers.com - Installing the Deck
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enBulkhead problem
http://www.boatbloggers.com/node/view/114
Building John's Sharpie. Sheer<a href="glossary#13"><img class="glossary" src="glossary.gif" /></a> clamps are installed, now planing down the sheers. Top edge of forward bulkhead<a href="glossary#11"><img class="glossary" src="glossary.gif" /></a> is 1/4 inch too low where it meets the sheer, is that amount shy of being flush with the sheer. What to do? Mon, 01 Nov 2004 17:07:17 -0500Dang... Ding!
http://www.boatbloggers.com/node/view/86
Trimming the excess deck material from the cockpit was tough. I ended up cutting into the deck a tiny bit. It was too tight a curve for my block plane<a href="glossary#21"><img class="glossary" src="glossary.gif" /></a> to be of use. I finally resorted to sanding down the extra with my random orbital<a href="glossary#33"><img class="glossary" src="glossary.gif" /></a> sander<a href="glossary#33"><img class="glossary" src="glossary.gif" /></a>. It was slow, but more straightforward.<br />
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Another observation, was that after flipping the boat over and pouring some mustard thick epoxy<a href="glossary#3"><img class="glossary" src="glossary.gif" /></a> glue along the deck to hull seam, created a lot more work when trimming and planning the excess deck material. My plane didn't like the hardened epoxy.<br />
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All in all, I am moving along pretty well and should be able to put the boat in the water on vacation next week. It just might not look so great until I do the finishing steps this winter. Sat, 10 Jul 2004 12:06:39 -0400Glassing the Deck
http://www.boatbloggers.com/node/view/81
I am about to glass the deck on the Mill Creek 15 and found this useful thread in the CLC forums.<br />
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I expect the advice in this thread to make a sanding and finishing a lot easier on this boat. Wed, 07 Jul 2004 14:13:38 -0400