Transom completely removed. Outer skin cleaned up. Template for core material is made. Stringers are cut back from transom about 10 inches to allow for glass overlap onto hull and sides.
Sole is removed. And I have started grinding out the vast amount of bonding putty where the sole sat in the lifting strake. If this were a SeaCraft, I think this would be referred to as "Potter Putty".
Cant really see very well, but the amount of grinding to get the putty cleaned up was impressive.
I was hoping to save the stringers, but after drilling a few holes, the plywood core is wet and in a few locations looks like the typical mulch.
Right now the plan is to bed the Coosa transom core (Bluewater 26 - 2 layers of 3/4") finish the grinding including removing the stringers (one at a time, with additional hull support) then replace with Coosa wrapped and tabbed.
Also have the temp layup table built (and you can even see my new to me Grizzly 3hp left tilt 10" table saw in the background - ripped some 8/4 maple yesterday to glue up a new cutting board. Didn't miss a beat. My Shopsmith never would have cut through that.)
Enjoying the weather...
Ian.