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gunnel ideas
just pulled up decks on bahias 40 th aniversary one bad support not bad for a old timer. allgriped the decks trashed the gunnel panels replacing w/ azek any ideas on storage doors or sites to browse
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When you glass in the sides so the water all runs out the scuppers, do you trim down the outside stringers the 1/2 or 3/4 inch so its all level with the transome support or do you just level the shelf to the outside stringer? From the picture it looks like you may have trimmed it down then set the deck on top of that?
When you glass in the sides so the water all runs out the scuppers, do you trim down the outside stringers the 1/2 or 3/4 inch so its all level with the transome support or do you just level the shelf to the outside stringer? From the picture it looks like you may have trimmed it down then set the deck on top of that?
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Tony,
I replaced the original transom deck ledger and the outboard joists, making the joists flush with the ledger. Then I installed a slightly lowered ledger outboard of the joists and epoxy glassed over the opening. Every thing is flush to the bottom of the scuppers. The curved panel support at the aft end of the deck doesn't extend all the way to the hull sides, allowing water to flow around and to the scuppers.
I replaced the original transom deck ledger and the outboard joists, making the joists flush with the ledger. Then I installed a slightly lowered ledger outboard of the joists and epoxy glassed over the opening. Every thing is flush to the bottom of the scuppers. The curved panel support at the aft end of the deck doesn't extend all the way to the hull sides, allowing water to flow around and to the scuppers.
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Just did the cockpit surrounds on my boat. Azek 1/2" thick (Thx to this site for the tip). I used Bowmar access doors. Got a pretty decent deal at the once a year Defender sale. Dug's boat was my inspiration for the project. I like the way it came out, and I have gotten lots of compliments on it from my dock mates. I put a floor in that allowed some air circulation. I also put drain hoses on all my rod holders to divert the water out of the stoarahge area. I like Captain Patrick's sealed up approach better...
Just did the cockpit surrounds on my boat. Azek 1/2" thick (Thx to this site for the tip). I used Bowmar access doors. Got a pretty decent deal at the once a year Defender sale. Dug's boat was my inspiration for the project. I like the way it came out, and I have gotten lots of compliments on it from my dock mates. I put a floor in that allowed some air circulation. I also put drain hoses on all my rod holders to divert the water out of the stoarahge area. I like Captain Patrick's sealed up approach better...
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I have every drain in the cockpit dedicated, by hose, to drain just where I want the water to land in the bilge... All of the hatches are fitted with 3/4" PVC fittings and hose at all four corners. The transom deck ledger has a full width drain race that drains at each end and the middle drain is fitted with a hose. Should be no water ever standing on the tank top or running down onto the rudder shelf or gear.
The forward edge of the deck is fitted with splash shields to prevent water from dripping down on the transmissions.
The forward edge of the deck is fitted with splash shields to prevent water from dripping down on the transmissions.
Patrick,
Your attention to detail is inspiring and I've been soaking it up like a parasitic sponge for the last few years.
The little things make all the difference betweeen a project that looks good when fresh outta the shop, as opposed to one that still looks good 5 to 10 years down the road.
Your attention to detail is inspiring and I've been soaking it up like a parasitic sponge for the last few years.
The little things make all the difference betweeen a project that looks good when fresh outta the shop, as opposed to one that still looks good 5 to 10 years down the road.
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But a good stiff drink it surely dont,
Think I'll go and fix myself...a tall one.
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I'm guessing that the input for the drains is the same as the output ID. We ran into situations (striped bass scale in particular) where the fish debris gets caught in the drains (mostly on the Silverhawk). We had done a similar drain system on the B31 but we continued to increase the ID through the drain- to date the systes continues to drain with no issues I guess the best solution would be to end in a sump box however we just let the debris come into the bilge and let the pumps sort it out.
Just curious.
I'm guessing that the input for the drains is the same as the output ID. We ran into situations (striped bass scale in particular) where the fish debris gets caught in the drains (mostly on the Silverhawk). We had done a similar drain system on the B31 but we continued to increase the ID through the drain- to date the systes continues to drain with no issues I guess the best solution would be to end in a sump box however we just let the debris come into the bilge and let the pumps sort it out.
Just curious.
KR
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JP,
There's probably some restriction at the fittings, but everything is straight 3/4" I.D. and drains directly to the bilge... If you're going to be in a blood and guts situation, with copious amounts of crap going into the drains, fit the hoses, (or cluster of hoses), with a mesh bag to catch the big stuff. Only the water goes through...
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There's probably some restriction at the fittings, but everything is straight 3/4" I.D. and drains directly to the bilge... If you're going to be in a blood and guts situation, with copious amounts of crap going into the drains, fit the hoses, (or cluster of hoses), with a mesh bag to catch the big stuff. Only the water goes through...
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Jack,jackryan wrote:Capt. Patrick,
Do you install that piece of channeled trim around the edge of the deck so that the deck is easily removable for maintenance? I know that you have mentioned it before, but what is the gray paint that you use in the bilge area?
That's the base of the trim that the transom panel mates to... The grey paint is Interlux Bilgekote.
The deck has been configured so that both side pieces can be removed without removing the engine boxes, but full removal still requires the cockpit to be stripped. With the removable fish boxes and other hatches, virtually everything in the cockpit bilge is easily accessable. Hopefully, there'll be no need to pull the decks, after the boat's finished, for a very long time...
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I hope my 31, one day, gonna be something like that. But what I really like is on the background of one of the pictures : amak , picnik table, tree shadow and barbecue thing... and for using that on the farm my work on the 31 is sometimes delayed. Nice work and nice ideas, as usual Capt Pat, you make things look so easy...
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Believe me, nothing is easy... Especially until I stumble upon something that actually works. A final snapshot of a workable idea usually entails hours, days, even weeks of trial and error.you make things look so easy...
The only way it becomes easier is in doing it again after the problem solving has proven productive. Hopefully, some of my long hours of re-inventing a wheel will save some of you guys from the pain of having to do the R&D yourselves...
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capt. i guess we truly are brothers! when you we were in montauk you remarked on the rerouted of the fuel fill hose to the center of the transom gunnel to eliminate the loop in the hose amidships with fuel on port side and to be able to fuel up without drooping the filthy hose across the teak gunnel when aproaching fuel dock from opposite side (starboard) to fuel up.my question is why not put the fuel cap dead center so you can let the fuel fill hose hang in the water instead of gunnels in any boat position and for aesthetic reasons i would think you would place it dead center?
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Bob,my question is why not put the fuel cap dead center so you can let the fuel fill hose hang in the water instead of gunnels in any boat position and for aesthetic reasons i would think you would place it dead center?
That would have killed a future installation of the transom livewell, at least without re-locating the fill. Cosmetics are sometimes dependant on practicality...
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