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new support...too much?

ballardnboyz

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this is my idea of support, i hope i didnt over do it...I didnt put foam back in, insteadI drilled and sealed holes at the support so water can run to the last bAy and be bilged out...if and when it gets in...tell me what y'all think...
 

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more...

hers some finish pics
 

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and more...

looked at some new mates and came up with this...what y'all think?
 

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The stringer system looks very close to what I did under mine. Looks very good. Going to need to see more pic's of the boat.:bigthumb:
 
sweet..

thanks for all the compliments. I couldnt have done it with out all the help from this forum.
I will say to anyone just because it looks good doesnt mean shes perfect. My boat looked showroom 4 years ago when i bought it. To see the rotted stringer and single rotted rear suport at the bilge you would have thought i had a 100 year old wood boat!
But for 600.00 and some carpentry skills ot should last another 20+ years.

Heres some more pics....by the way I live on the outer banks,NC. No one here has seen a mate up close, even though there are lots of speed boat races 3 hrs out they have reggie fountain boats as the factory is close by...My mate has been dubbed "jeffs go fast boat" at 68 she is fast!
 

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some more shotsssss...redoin the trailer now, just a note, when I redid my upper deck at the raised lip transom, I added glass and resin so the water pass thorough hole was at the botton of the cavity so nothing set in the raised area...
 

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Sawcat

hey sawcat..I see you live close by..you must be the only other mate in the area...love to see yours up close..do you boat the sound?
 
Did you or are you going to add knee braces from the stringers to the transome? The transomes need all the strength help they can get.
Greate looking job.
F150GT
 
hey guys....didnt have to redo the transom it looked brand new. Who ever owned this beauty before me took good care to keep it dry. I wonder how much damaged get caused just from improper storage?

Sounds like a good idea to add support to the transom anyway. I acually glassed the new floor to the transom witch is about midway. That alone should help keep her inplace...

There are some pics on here of the transom from the inside.

Thanks for your interest and input!

Jeff
 

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hey sawcat..I see you live close by..you must be the only other mate in the area...love to see yours up close..do you boat the sound?

Yep, Close by :cool: North end of Currituck.

I've heard there's a Mate in Elizabeth City, never seen it.
I've heard there's a Mate in Va.Beach,Va., never seen that one either.
I did see a Predictor in Washington,N.C. and I saw one back in the 80's on the Northwest River.

It would be great if we could make a run sometime,I'm in big demand with this crowd around here, so time, it seems there's never enough of it,
maybe we can make it happen. :surf:

We play in the Northwest River for the most part.It can be blowing and the river doesn't get rough.If it's not windy it can get as slick as glass.I do like to make runs out into the Currituck and up the North Landing River towards Pungo Ferry,Va. up the Intercoastal Waterway. That would be heading North from you though.
I haven't gone south in the Checkmate yet.


You must play in the Albermarle or Roanoke or maybe both ? It would be cool to learn my way around down there.

BTW, I like the Pedestals you installed, Nice touch :thumb:
 
I forgot to mention you should join us over on the sister site,Endless Boating.

You could show the guys the Outer Banks Boats.Pictures of the sounds and maybe the fleets in Manteo, Wanches and Oregon Inlet and so forth :thumb:
 
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