22' Sabrecraft

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Re: 22' Sabrecraft

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Should I put my stingers on the outside chine like it was before and one in line with the old motor mounts? Seems like the best places as I want the bottom of the boat supported in the same places it was before. Thoughts? Thanks.
Yes, that is how I would do it. :!:

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Re: 22' Sabrecraft

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Thanks Joel. It really helps to have good advice. My confidence goes way up when I have help like this. Your forum and time are much appreciated.
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Re: 22' Sabrecraft

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Gosh,
I hope I didnt mess up.
I was watching the epoxy/ gel coat vid and it said only certain epoxies bond with gel coat. I used west marine 105 with 205 hardener when I filled in my transom hole..in fact its all I've used.for everything. I hope this is one of the epoxies that works well with gel coat. I still have to finish/gel coat the outside before the outboard bracket gets installed. :doh:

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all epoxies bond to gelcoat, but not the other way around. In fact, epoxy will bond to gelcoat better than gelcoat will bond to gelcoat. :)

BUT, Gelcoat will not bond to most epoxies.

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So, to finish the transom hole so it is nice and flush, just forgo the gel coat and use epoxy? It wont be seen anyway as the bracket covers it.

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Saltfix wrote:So, to finish the transom hole so it is nice and flush, just forgo the gel coat and use epoxy? It wont be seen anyway as the bracket covers it.
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Re: 22' Sabrecraft

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Would your Quikfair fairing putty work to finish it?Its epoxy too. Does it come out white, with the white hardener? (I have some I just bought)
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its a light cream color. I would fill the hole 90% with epoxy/woodflour then finish it off with quick fair to make it smooth

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Re: 22' Sabrecraft

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I see on the how to section .. splicing plywood for stringers. It shows the max length of 16 ft using two 8' lengths with two ft splices...
How do I make longer than 16 ft stingers with 8 ft lengths of ply? How do I splice it?
May be simple, but I am hoping there is a recipe for maximum strength.
Hope this makes sense.
I was thinking two 8' and a 2' on one side and a 4' 8' and 6' on the other so my splices have the longest span.. the shortest would be 2' on one end.

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