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Generic Aquasport Rebuilding Topics / Re: 1973 196 rebuild question
« Last post by RickK on Today at 06:05:00 AM »The boat was created in 3 parts - the hull, the stringer/bottom liner piece and the liner/cap. The stringers were created out of the boat and then bonded into the hull. The liner was created out of the boat and then bonded to the stringers and sometimes, hull sides. On my 170, the cap was part of the liner. The liner sides were not bonded to the hull sides. The cap being screwed to the top of the hull sides was the attachment point for the liner sides and cap.
Now might be the time to create a detailed drawing of the hull and the stringer placement, string height and width, top and bottom. Lay a 2x4 or 1x2 across the top of the hull sides and get all your measurements from the bottom of the piece you lay across the hull to the top of everything, like the floor, top of stringers, bottom of stringers, both sides, fuel tank area. Get those measurements starting, for example, at the starboard rear and work toward the port side. Work from the rear toward the front and get measurements every foot or so. This drawing will become very valuable to you as you need to reference back to how things were or the width of the stringers at the top at this particular spot, like where you want to attach a t-top or a leaning post, etc.
You also might consider fastening a 2x or 1x2 across the top of the hull to keep its shape. I screwed small pieces of 1x2 to the outside of the hull at the top and then screwed the 1x2 I used to keep the hull shape to the top edge of the 1x2 I attached to the hullside.
Now might be the time to create a detailed drawing of the hull and the stringer placement, string height and width, top and bottom. Lay a 2x4 or 1x2 across the top of the hull sides and get all your measurements from the bottom of the piece you lay across the hull to the top of everything, like the floor, top of stringers, bottom of stringers, both sides, fuel tank area. Get those measurements starting, for example, at the starboard rear and work toward the port side. Work from the rear toward the front and get measurements every foot or so. This drawing will become very valuable to you as you need to reference back to how things were or the width of the stringers at the top at this particular spot, like where you want to attach a t-top or a leaning post, etc.
You also might consider fastening a 2x or 1x2 across the top of the hull to keep its shape. I screwed small pieces of 1x2 to the outside of the hull at the top and then screwed the 1x2 I used to keep the hull shape to the top edge of the 1x2 I attached to the hullside.