Agree. Plenty.3 - 4 should be more than enough.
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Agree. Plenty.3 - 4 should be more than enough.
FYI... I worked on my Grady over the Winter by building a big roof over the boat - using the gunwales as support. Then shrink wrapped the whole thing. Basically, I had a big tent. I put a big door in the wrap to get in and out easily, hung a couple 4' shop lights under the "roof" and had a small, portable (oil filled) heater. I could work in there, regardless of outside temp.Winter is settling in up here and the project is having to go on hold for a bit.
Thanks guys. Will definitely set something set up and get back on it as soon as I am mobile enough. Going in to get a (L5-S1) fusion done on my back later this week. Sounding like it will be several months before I will be able to start working it again.FYI... I worked on my Grady over the Winter by building a big roof over the boat - using the gunwales as support. Then shrink wrapped the whole thing. Basically, I had a big tent. I put a big door in the wrap to get in and out easily, hung a couple 4' shop lights under the "roof" and had a small, portable (oil filled) heater. I could work in there, regardless of outside temp.
Believe I have this "little project" behind me now. Can confidently say "I would not wish a job like this on anyone" and "I did it once".
Glassed the top of the lower decks. Added a couple blocks on top of that to anchor the top deck supports to. Gave it all the first coat of Bilgekote. Temporarily installed the transom/gimbal assembly (with new bearing) along with the engine. Aligned the drive coupler to the gimbal bearing and drilled out the motor mount pilot holes at the center of their side to side adjustment. Removed everything, and opened up the holes up to 1/2". Planning to seal the exposed wood in the hole with resin and clamping the mounts with 3/8 through bolts.
Now I can go back to the gimbal assembly rebuild, which is where this all started, after finding some loose lag bolts on the motor mounts.
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Thanks! I will second that.Looks really nice. Did a big project like that once and never again.