SC pickup
picking it up on my Dads pontoon trailer. perfect fit with the beams compacted. i got an old expanding trailer mwith it that I'm still working on.
Date: 08/03/2012
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bulkhead
bulkheads cut out. The old plywood had delaminated from the sides of the hull making them loose and ready to pull out undwer load. SC's have deck lids over the bulkheads from the factory. i used a Dremel like tool to cut the lid out. I then unbolted the t
Date: 08/03/2012
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old and new bulkheads
here are the old bulkheads and one lid along with the new bulkheads and lids. Note how much bigger the new ones are and that they are composite so no fear of rotting. i ordered all of this new from Aquarius Sails, great to deal with and helpful.
Date: 08/03/2012
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bulkheads fit
got the bulkhead installed. used a pair of vice grips to hold everything in place while setting up. I forgot to take pics and measurements of the tang positions before removing. i called Aquarius and got approximate positioning which was raked towards
Date: 08/03/2012
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bulkheads glassed
i used epoxy and 6 oz fiberglass for the repairs. i used 4 strips on each face, should be pretty stout.
Date: 08/03/2012
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bulkhead glassed
used a grinder to get the shape i needed for the new lids. I had a 'shelf' in the hull from the factory where the old lid was so i juyst ground until I got to it. I then fit the new lid and glassed it in. I used epoxy for this as well.
Date: 08/03/2012
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bulkhead faired
bulkhead faired in
Date: 08/03/2012
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bulkhead faired 2
the other bulkhead faired in
Date: 08/03/2012
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stern damage 1
stern damage from the tree limb falling on it.
Date: 08/03/2012
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stern damage masked
i masked off with wax paper to keep down the mess. I repaired the inside first with glass and polyester resin. I then ground the outside damage, fit it back as close to possible and glassed the seams. I thickened some of the resin with some torn up fib
Date: 08/03/2012
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stern damage ground
I then ground the outside damage, fit it back as close to original as possible. I thickened some of the resin with some torn up fiberglass matting and pushed it into the worst part of the damage. after everything i feels like its a good solid repair.
Date: 08/03/2012
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stern glassed
I thickened some of the resin with torn up fiberglass matting and pushed it into the worst part of the damage. I then cut strips of glass building the repairs out. after everything cured it feels like its a good solid repair.
Date: 08/03/2012
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stern bondo
spread the filler over the repairs to fair it in. I used a bondo type filler, Evercoat, for the fairing. A friend who does lots of glass work recommended I use it. He has always used it and has never had any issues with it on boats. I got better at ski
Date: 08/03/2012
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stern first faired
after the first fairing
Date: 08/03/2012
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stern second faired
after the second round of fairing...Wasnt happy with the first results so i skimmed again and went back to sanding! toi fair i used 80 grit paper and an air orbital sander. when i got down to where i thought i was close I switched to an long flexible ha
Date: 08/03/2012
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delam
here you can see where the main deck lids are separating and a small delamination spot I found.
Date: 08/03/2012
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delam sized
The delam was about the size of a quarter. I sanded around it and marked the perimeter with a sharpie
Date: 08/03/2012
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delam drilled
I fixedd the delam the same way you would a soft spot on the deck. I drilled through the top layer of glass and injected slightly thickened epoxy resin into it.
Date: 08/03/2012
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delam taped
after injecting....
Date: 08/03/2012
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decklids fixed
for the seperating deck lids I sanded back to where the seperating stopped. I then used a putty knife to open the cracks and put some thickened epoxy into the space. a throwaway paint brush worked well for this. I used colloidal silica to thicken the e
Date: 08/03/2012
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deck lid glassed
after the epoxy cured i ran a couple strips of glass over the repair for sme added strength. I used epoxy on this as well.
Date: 08/03/2012
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decks faired
after the epoxy set up i faired the reapirs
Date: 08/03/2012
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beams removed
I ended up removing the beams for painting and to fix a small crack under one of them. I happy to find that the beams unbolted pretty easily and the saddles were in great shape. The locator pins were also in great shape.
Date: 08/03/2012
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beams
the telescoping beams after removal
Date: 08/03/2012
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masked for painting
I set the hulls up on pipe satnds and used conduit to keep them in the air. I masked off the non skid area because i was going to put soft deck on. This was a mistake. I should have jnust sprayed it all and then sanded the soft deckl area.
Date: 08/03/2012
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primed
before priming i went over the whole boat with 80 grit paper on an air sander, then 120 on the air sander, 220 on an electric, scotch brite pad, wiped it down with solvent, and finally a tack cloth.
Date: 08/03/2012
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painted
Top coated. I used a 2 part industrial high build polurethane for the top coat. I do industrial sandblasting and painting so I'm used to this typre of paint. In hind site I would have used something different like Awlgrip. The paint I used is super to
Date: 08/03/2012
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painted 2
top coat
Date: 08/03/2012
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stripes
next are the stripes and decals. I ordered the stripes and had a local guy make the Supercat lettering for me. The stripes were hard to do. I did whats in the picture by myself, had the girlfriend help with the rest.
Date: 08/03/2012
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soft deck template
On to the soft deck. To do this I made a template of the area with wax paper. I took this and placed it over the soft deck material and traced it on the backside of it. The template worked for both hulls, just had to flip it.
Date: 08/03/2012
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softdeck
i used contact cement to apply the soft deck. A super imporatnt tip I got waqs to put a sheet of wax paper between the hull and the soft deck material. when contact cement touches itself it s there! the wax paper allowed me to get a good fit started, p
Date: 08/03/2012
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softdeck 2
top view. After it cured I took a razor knife and trimmed it some. The directions said to let it cure out of direct sun/heat for 72 hours. I was able to for about 48.
Date: 08/03/2012
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rigged
finally made it to the water!!!!!!
Date: 08/03/2012
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complete no spin
during the rigging. The 38 1/2 foot tall mast was a bear to step.
Date: 08/03/2012
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complete
Date: 08/03/2012
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complete front
Date: 08/03/2012
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complete rear
I may have room for a couple people on that tramp!!
Date: 08/03/2012
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complete side
Date: 08/03/2012
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