Got the trailer on as level a surface as I could find and raised the jack to about where I would have it when stored in the shop. Put some water in and I got lucky cause all the water drained out perfectly!!
Do the stringers need to be contoured to the hull bottom or can they just be bedded in a bunch of epoxy? Got them built and started cutting just not sure how "fitted" they need to be before installing.
They do not need to fit perfectly, the loads should be transferred from hull to stringer evenly, through the fiberglass. For this reason you do not want the stringers resting on just a couple places (hard spots). Ideally the stringers will have a slight and constant gap under them. Use tiny slivers of foam or mixing sticks to keep them from touching, build your fillet, then glass.
JoelI have a question about keeping the stringers above the hull. If we keep them above the hull a 1/4" or so but them lay a fillet at the base does that create a "hard spot"I was thinking that making sure the entire base of the stringer was bedded with no voids would distribute the loads over a larger area. As always look forward to hearing your thoughts and advice.Northfork