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So now I'm ready to prep for the bottom, but I do have a few questions that I couldnt find any answers to.
1)If you run a motor, can you have your anchor exit right around the middle of the transom?
A) If you cant do that because of clearance, has anyone run the anchor rope from an offset transom bracket, down to the base of the transom on one side, then through the frames at about 10 degrees off perpendicular? I'll try and get a drawing done of that.
2) Everyone seems to use 5200 to mount the bottom. Is there any reason to go with life caulk or maybe 4200?
Hey Bennett,
If you are using a through the hull pulley then you can use a motor with it. You will just need to be mindful of the anchor if you use it with the motor down. 5200 is meant to be more of a permanent adhesive and it has a very generous open time. Boat is looking good! What ended up being the deal with the transom?
Mike
Yep started snowing again last night, saying another foot possible. I don't mind the snow but I wish it would get above 20 deg. I am trying to refinish a boat. I go probably a little higher than center. It needs to be high enough to get the anchor out of the water but as low as possible to help with the sway issue when anchored.
Have fun in New Orleans!
I`m planning on using a motor myself. If you have a anchor through the transom in the center, I`m thinking you would not be able to put a motor down and use it without taking the anchor off, which would be a huge hassle, for me anyway. You have more transom angle so it might clear, I set mine up for a motor with less angle, but still to raise the anchor out of the water has to be fairly high on the transom. This anchor is 30 lbs.
Your boat is really coming along and looking nice.
My anchor rope is routed through the center of the transom, just high enough to get the anchor above the bottom of the hull. I had to solve some issues with mounting a motor that weren't involved with the anchor - you might check out my build notes for more detail.
thanks David, I'm thinking I'll just run the anchor dead center and if I need to put an offset anchor arm on later it'd be nothing to run an extra pulley to get the rope over to one side
Installed my chines too low. I intentionally didnt cut the top bevel on the chine log. My thinking was this would allow more material to make up for a miscalculation. It worked great in some spots where the chine was set in a hair low, however I lined up the chine flush at the front which if I had the bevel cut would have been about 1/4inch too low. So now I'm laminating strips of white oak to build it up up front. Shouldn't be a big deal as the screws will penetrate the laminate into the original chine. Otherwise I would of had to fair down way too much material giving the boat a sharp rocker in the front 5 inches. Don't think the ply would make that bend.
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