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Re:Delmar restoration 9 years 7 months ago #105688

Outstanding!

Bob

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Re:Delmar restoration 9 years 7 months ago #105786

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So I flip the boat over and mated the deck I also glass the deck on to hull.original console is put back in place and glass in also have time to glass up the reinforce for my outboard pod All in a day work.
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Re:Delmar restoration 9 years 7 months ago #106648

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Well I decided to took all the African mahogany off and switch it over to 1/4"solid teak.what a waste of time and money but I love the look of teak more.I also want to change the look on the side a little bit and gave it a 3 d look when all done.all the trim will also be teak and window frame as well .
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Re:Delmar restoration 9 years 6 months ago #106930

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Project fail, Try to glue my 1/4"teak side panel on but it stbd side don't want to stick on.port side is fine cause the tube of boat life is for 2015 and stud is for 2010.i went back to the store and complain about it so they gave me a new tube from a batch made in 2015.what a waste of time.
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Re:Delmar restoration 9 years 6 months ago #106932

That's too bad Bill. But your work sure looks great. Did you replace the windshield gasket with a new one? I'm curious if a stock Studebaker rubber would work ok since the fiberglass cabin is thicker than a car body where it mounts.

I'm amazed at how fast you've progressed on that rig. You must drink a lot of coffee!

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Re:Delmar restoration 9 years 6 months ago #106934

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No I didn't replace it but I had seem it before and try it on someone else boat and it doesn't fit so I learn from other mistake not to take it out.

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Re:Delmar restoration 9 years 4 months ago #110317

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This is what happen when you don't work on your boat,nothing get done I think I should try to fine sometime to finish my delmar I haven't touch it for so long due to my new project a 40'crab boat from scratch.
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Re:Delmar restoration 9 years 4 months ago #110411

Excellent Job! :D Im almost done with mine too.

Norman, the stock studebaker rubber does not work. I got mine done with a universal locking gasket.

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Re:Delmar restoration 9 years 4 months ago #110412

Windshield.
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