New V-20 project

Looking great Curapa! Love reading about other deck off/cap off rebuilds. Gonna start tearing into my Chaparral 21 as soon as I can get about 5 or 6 smaller short term projects out of my way.

That's a pile of money in the picture with all the hardware. The small details like those are what really end up costing in a rebuild.

Before you get too far have you thought about having the deck drains go through the back of the cap/liner instead of the deck? Gets them up an inch or two higher and lets them drain better. Wish I had done it to mine, still considering it, plus putting in access hatches above them to help in getting to and inspecting the scuppers and drains.
 
I actually thought about drainage quite a bit. I ended up raising the deck 3" to get it above the water line a bit more. You can see in the pics that one side of the cap is already cut and the other side isn't. I also plan on criss crossing the drains so they bail out of the opposite side, this way when we are all in a corner landing a fish we aren't in ankle deep water. The deck drains I bought also have a ping pong ball in them to help stop water from coming in.

We took little man to the beach for the first time this morning and I was able to tab some bulkheads in after we got home.

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I had a moment of free time this afternoon so I did a test run of filling in the holes in the rear cap. I started with a piece of dry erase board, applied several coats of wax and screwed it in place.

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Then I put a few layers of CSM and 1808 down.

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The test run came out ok. I'll need to pay a little more attention to how well I fasten the backing. It bowed a bit and caused me to sand a bit more than I wanted, still easy easier than filling from the front.

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After some sanding I put on some US Composites fairing compound mixed with poly resin

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I'm taking out the step up and making the deck flat all the way to the front. The plan is to cut off the storage/seat on the front of the console, put an in deck fish box in front of the console with the anchor storage in front of it and a small coffin box over the fish box hatch. I am planning on reusing the hatches that came in the boat. I'm working on the layout now, I'm trying to juggle moving the fuel tank forward and leaving enough room for the fish box.

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I got some measurements for my fuel tank and console layout so I'll be able to tab in the bulkheads shortly, after quite a bit of prep and grinding...

I spent a little time today working on the rear cap. I'm pretty happy with the results. I used the dry erase board and just glassed from the back side.

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Professional work for sure, you sure make this look easy. I know I will have to tackle my deck and stringers some day, I may have a few years left on it. I will loose the cuddy at the same time:sly:
 
Great looking build!! What are you building your stringers from? A/A fir? are they one single piece of ply? 1"? If so how do you tie in two pieces for your lenght? Sorry for so many questions, but your build looks great and im a rookie trying to convert an old beat up '75 steplift to a CC. Really stumbling on some things so really grateful for your input

For instance, did you make a "bed" for the stringers? is epoxy glue good enough for the bed? or use mat & resin?

should the old glass encapsulating the old stringers be completely removed?

Keep up the great work and thanks again for any input!
 
I am curious what you used for layup tabbing in the stringers? One layer of stitched mat?

Very clever using dry erase board.

Looking forward to more pictures.
 
Hope you're doing good Curapa. Sent some people to your website about some fence work they need. Looking for a split rail type.
 
I'M BACK!

Sorry guys, between the baby and my phone ringing off the hook with work I haven't had much time for the boat. I just hopped back in it earlier in the week and got it cleaned and ready for work to continue.

I have the stringers and bulkheads glassed, fishbox glassed and halfway faired, and I'm getting close to putting the deck in. No pics right now though...
 
Here's a few pics from today.


I've been working on the under deck storage boxes, one on each side of the console. I thought they were good to go until I sprayed them with high build epoxy today. Afterwards, I noticed a bunch of pin holes needing to be filled.

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Here's a few pics from the inside of the boat. I'm currently fairing the fishbox and working on the anchor well. The inside is filthy right now and I have a bit of grinding to do before I can glass in the bottom of the anchor well, just test fitting for now.

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