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Kellercraft rebuild
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Well the floor is down and it is a big deal!!!
The floor is 17mm CD grade ply and glued down (zero screws will ever see this floor) all joins were scarfed together, the cutouts are rough undersize so that after I layup the surface and accurately cut each holes perimeter the fiberglass will be full thickness right to the edge.
The fuel tank holes will be cut close to the each stringer down each side and the top and bottom transverse bulkheads in each will be the other lines. The edge will then have a routed rebate approx 12 to 14mm deep carved into it (reason for 17mm ply) to possibly accept a fully glassed piece of 10mm 5ply that will comprise the hatch. The hatches will have no fittings and will be levered up with a purpose made tool for filling/inspection.
Anyway this photo is where I am at and a some of above is where I am going,
ATM I have a 2.9m by 1.9m bed of completely clear deck space from where the back of the drivers seat will be and at it's widest, it seems to me to be a large area for this size monohull and what I was aiming for but couldn't imagine until now, it's great!! Heaps of room for the important stuff-fishing!
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