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Lyle
"Adrift in a sea of information looking for answers to bring me home"
The Build:
The Dorsett
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1960 Dorsett Catalina
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Lyle
"Adrift in a sea of information looking for answers to bring me home"
The Build:
The Dorsett
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1960 Dorsett Catalina
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Nothing stops de-construction faster than having one of these pop out by your hand.
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He is dead or dying right now... That is a 2" pulleyAttached FilesLyle
"Adrift in a sea of information looking for answers to bring me home"
The Build:
The Dorsett
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1960 Dorsett Catalina
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After ensuring all attaching hardware to the rub rails has bee removed, then you can start to pry the rail off. I used some automotive moulding tools made out of plastic that I picked up from a very cheap tool outfit **wink** and some wood wedges.
Started at one end slowly worke my way to the other end
Rub rail attach points
Now that the rail is off, now it's time to make the final commitment!
Time to take the splash well out...Lyle
"Adrift in a sea of information looking for answers to bring me home"
The Build:
The Dorsett
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1960 Dorsett Catalina
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Lyle
"Adrift in a sea of information looking for answers to bring me home"
The Build:
The Dorsett
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1960 Dorsett Catalina
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Originally posted by Kelly, post: 29452, member: 2323man you're brave! yowza!
At least now I will have full access to the missing structure and deck so can start making templates.
My plan is finish the tear out and repair of the transom.
Sand the inner hull and overlay some plies all over.
Repair all the holes along the edge.
replace the missing stringers, and frames.
I am going to make a few changes since I can not restore the boat to original.
This is the only picture i could find that comes close..
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"Adrift in a sea of information looking for answers to bring me home"
The Build:
The Dorsett
Photos:
1960 Dorsett Catalina
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Questions???
I am trying to come up with a material list so I can start purchasing materials ahead of time. Any suggestions?
90 yards of 1708 looks to be around 800 bucks ( I really don't think I need that much) I want to overlay the interior of the hull with a layer or two of 1708.
90 yards of 1 1/2 oz. X 50in. Chop Strand Mat looks to be about 250ish
I am going to keep the list in my first post as a future reference. I will have to take measurements of the runabout when I am at home and come up with a guestimation of total surface area.
PS.. No one said anything on the cuts. Raise your hand, How many did a face palm and shook their head?Lyle
"Adrift in a sea of information looking for answers to bring me home"
The Build:
The Dorsett
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1960 Dorsett Catalina
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I was disappointed you didn't cut more out No sweat. Just don't get in a hurry or fret about how much time it takes. If you save your clean, wood and fiberglass sanding dust you can use it as resin additive for putty/glue when you need it. Beats buying it. Do you have a local source for 1708?
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Lyle
"Adrift in a sea of information looking for answers to bring me home"
The Build:
The Dorsett
Photos:
1960 Dorsett Catalina
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Originally posted by Skagit Hideaway, post: 29545, member: 2454If you are referring to Fiberglass Mart, they are reported as "closed for business". No website.
Originally posted by Skagit Hideaway, post: 29544, member: 2454Is that a flat/straight transom?
It has about a 10 degree angle. I wonder how this will do in the sound?Lyle
"Adrift in a sea of information looking for answers to bring me home"
The Build:
The Dorsett
Photos:
1960 Dorsett Catalina
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I'm trying to not make this a long drawn out thread. So I will start posting after milestones have been reached. I make this post to let everyone know I am keeping a material list on my fist post. I hope everyone will let me know if I am missing anything. I have been looking but can only find bits and pieces of what is required for us noobs and rookies to the fiberglass world.Lyle
"Adrift in a sea of information looking for answers to bring me home"
The Build:
The Dorsett
Photos:
1960 Dorsett Catalina
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