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- Sat Sep 19, 2015 5:01 am
- Forum: Restoration
- Topic: ribs
- Replies: 6
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Re: ribs
Thanks Joe. Great information. BTW...I'm over in Manchester, MI.
- Wed Sep 09, 2015 10:12 am
- Forum: Restoration
- Topic: ribs
- Replies: 6
- Views: 24129
Re: ribs
Thanks. This may be a dumb question but when you scarf a rib is your cut side-to-side at an angle or top-t0-bottom?
- Wed Sep 09, 2015 7:01 am
- Forum: Restoration
- Topic: ribs
- Replies: 6
- Views: 24129
ribs
I have a '59 Sea Lancer. Some of the ribs in the stern are rotted up about 6 inches at the bottom. Not sure if I need to scarf in new sections, replace the entire rib (I don't think I'm up to that task) or install sister ribs along side the rotted sections. Appreciate any advice.
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- Fri May 02, 2008 5:44 am
- Forum: Restoration
- Topic: half round
- Replies: 5
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half round
Thanks for the tips. How do you recommend you scarf in a section so that it looks decent? I assume you probably wouldn't want butt joints. Should you try to cut it on a 45 as you would a chair rail moulding?
- Thu May 01, 2008 8:48 am
- Forum: Restoration
- Topic: half round
- Replies: 5
- Views: 7862
half round
Can anyone recommend a source for the mahogany half-round for a '59 Sea Lancer? Mine suffered a couple feet of damage when a dock line worked loose.
- Fri Mar 21, 2008 7:55 am
- Forum: Restoration
- Topic: cable steering
- Replies: 2
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cable steering
When older motors on a '59 vintage Thompson are replaced with a newer, more efficient motor, is it the general practice to also replace the cable/pulley steering with a newer, single cable design steering? I'd like to maintain the character of the boat but need to replace the outboard