How to put a Notch in a Flat Deck
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Ren3 I have been following your project . The guys here thought I had balls, your project is over the top. Truth be told I was never really concerned about the integrity of the finished product. I have been doing fiberglass work at various levels for over 30 years and understand the the capibities of the various products now on the market. The resins and materials now availble when applied properly leave little room for error . You are bang on thought proper preparation is everything.
Rick G.
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Auotmobili I believe the top gun notch is 11.5 by 11.5 . In my conversations with lipships in researching the notch for my boat he advised me that he felt that the notch in the gun was bigger than it neede to be and that the small notch would be just as efficient and stronger . The gun notch goes from inner strake to inner strake, the notch I am building falls short of the inner strakes by approx 3 to 4 inches . In this case less is more . Hope that helps.
Rick G.
P.S. where are located and as your name might suggest are you Italian?
Rick G.
P.S. where are located and as your name might suggest are you Italian?
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Born and raised in Miami, have owned about 8 dif Cigs, my Business is about 5 miles from factory, got a fiberglass buddy that worked there in the 80's, I have owned various Lamborghinis thats where name came from. Factory is called AUTOMOBILI LAMBORGHINI
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Rick, you made me think about my first experience with fiberglass. It was in 1974 when I started building model rc hulls from scratch in glass and polyester. I have now done four full size boats, and my latest model is a 73" Cigarette flat deck, done in 2003. I had molds made and sold about 20. I hope that Dave Sikorski gets his boat done so some of the naysayers can become a little more knowedgeable about what is possible. Can you imagine that if people did not push the envelope we would not have or toys to play with. Don Aronow did us a huge favor. Mounted my 3.0L 250 outboard today, and the transom is still intact! Keep the pictures coming.
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Well call me crazy , but I just cut a big hole in my boat that floated perfectly well. As I am putting No. 5 drives on the boat and changing the drive.height. Boat experts far smarter than I suggested a notch would be the way to go as I am not putting extension boxes at this time .
So here are a few pictures of the piece Hull I have removed ( I will give someone a good deal it on it if you are looking to fill in a notch LOL) , the hole I created and the lay up of the notch insert
So here are a few pictures of the piece Hull I have removed ( I will give someone a good deal it on it if you are looking to fill in a notch LOL) , the hole I created and the lay up of the notch insert
Mark
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Hi Mark , I like your ride . Mines a 1985 . It was factory rigged as a No. 3 boat . I know now that I removed the wood from the transom . It probably had 420s originally as it appears the exhaust has been relocated at least once .
Mark is yours a Kevlar boat?
I did the trial fit of the insert tonight , I will post pictures tomorrow .
Rick G.
Mark is yours a Kevlar boat?
I did the trial fit of the insert tonight , I will post pictures tomorrow .
Rick G.
Last edited by Rick G; 02-15-2013 at 09:44 PM.
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Ren3 I started doing fiberglass repairs on corvettes in the mid 70s. I got so busy I started a corvette restoration shop with a good buddy and great mechanic in 1975 specializing in 1963 to 1967 models . Did that for 2 years then decided to back to school to become the Canadian equivalent of a CPA , been doing that for 30 years . I have always Been a motor head . Still have a correct 1964 corvette coupe and a 1969 camaro pro street I built up from a 300 dollar beater .
It is a sickness I'm sure but it keeps me off the streets.
Rick G.
It is a sickness I'm sure but it keeps me off the streets.
Rick G.
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Hi Mark , I like your ride . Mines a 1985 . It was factory rigged as a No. 3 boat . I know now that I removed the wood from the transom . It probably had 420s originally as it appears the exhaust has been relocated at least once .
Mark is yours a Kevlar boat?
I did the trial fit of the insert tonight , I will post pictures tomorrow .
Rick G.
Mark is yours a Kevlar boat?
I did the trial fit of the insert tonight , I will post pictures tomorrow .
Rick G.
Mine came with 400 cyclones and TRS's. can't wait to see your results. I was nervous cutting a hole for the AC pickup in mine. Keep up the good work. Mark
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Thanks Mark . I am in the middle of the worst part now, the grinding and prep work. Not looking forward to itching for the next week . Mark I've been to Chicago a couple of times great city , if you ever get up to Toronto be sure to look us up .
Rick G.
Rick G.
Last edited by Rick G; 02-15-2013 at 10:27 PM.