GW255
07-04-2011, 09:14 AM
Hi. First off.........Awesome website with lots of impressive information and mutual respect for others opinions.
I have a 1979 Manatee 180 Bow rider that I am replacing the sole on. It has (5) stringers that are in decent shape. Yes, you read that correctly!! I have cut the 5/8 plywood and have coated it with 3 coats of West system epoxy. I have ground all surfaces with 80 grit and I am now ready to install the sole
The question is.....When I lay the plywood across the stringers, it doesnt sit flush on the interior hull chine at the hull sides. It sits about a 1/2 inch high.
Should I tab the floor to the hull as it currently sits, (It seems the manufacturer did just that) or fill gap with epoxy and fillet it, or use shims to get it flush before tabbing?? Also how much tabbing is recommended on a boat this size? Like what size cloth and width should I use??
I have a 1979 Manatee 180 Bow rider that I am replacing the sole on. It has (5) stringers that are in decent shape. Yes, you read that correctly!! I have cut the 5/8 plywood and have coated it with 3 coats of West system epoxy. I have ground all surfaces with 80 grit and I am now ready to install the sole
The question is.....When I lay the plywood across the stringers, it doesnt sit flush on the interior hull chine at the hull sides. It sits about a 1/2 inch high.
Should I tab the floor to the hull as it currently sits, (It seems the manufacturer did just that) or fill gap with epoxy and fillet it, or use shims to get it flush before tabbing?? Also how much tabbing is recommended on a boat this size? Like what size cloth and width should I use??