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Thundercraft wildcat
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Front section of floor went in. I should note that all the floor boards are bedded in West System epoxy thickended to almost a peanut butter thickness, then the gaps are faired witht he same stuff. If you look two images up you'll notice where the floor comes to a point at the front of the boat. I had a tiangle of thickened epoxy in there which was more in one spot than you should have. It got quite hot, and when I thought I saw it give off a whisp of smoke, I spent the next 1/2 hour holding ice against the outside of the hull. Don't put too much thickened epoxy in one place.
The deck was set back on while the floor cured here, just to ensure there were no problems putting it back on later and to minimize the chance of any hull deformations.
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