No No- look at the picture of the solo 2x4 -the epoxy (thickened) was applied to the space between the transom and the vertical side of the 2x4,...
Hi PAR I'm the guy who has had some contact with you last Fall - am rehabbing the 17-foot 1958 Seabreeze Contessa. The transom was one quarter...
In tabbing a 2x4 wide side down to the hull, after epoxying the wood to the hull and back wall (no epoxy on top or outside vertical of 2x4) I put...
I'be been reading Thills thread on deck replacement below, from 2.28.12 - I have the same problem, with a new question. This concerns a...
People have been posting "mystery boats" , looking for information, so here is my question: This is a Lyn-Craft Model 1900 Seabreeze Contessa,...
In my continuing saga of "what to do with the stringers" , I have been doing more thinking. Probably a bad idea, but... My intention is to make...
Hi Par- thanks for the input- I am being unclear: I have advice from a fleet operator that I should just bed the bare wood 4x6 in 4000 on the...
After much research / discussion, reading, and thought, I think I am going to fill the keel with nat and resin , put at least one layer each of...
I'm in the process of rehabbing a 17-foot runabout . It's all waterlogged, and I took out all the stringers and stiffeners. In doing that, I...
Thanks, PAR Thanks for the input- not to beat this to death, but here are a couple more questions - I have been reading the archives, in some...
no auction data yet As of 430pm wednesday, the Grew site was closed, and the auction site has no information on it.
I recently acquired a LynCraft Seabreeze 1900 Contessa runabout - 17-foot long, 84 inch beam. It is one of the original ones, built 1958-60, and...