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    Glasspar Avalon Restoration

    So I am back from my trip it was good to get away from everything for a month. I have most of the transom wood removed. Waiting on some safety gear (respirator, tyvek coveralls...) before I start the serious sanding and grinding. I cut the stringers back a little and it has a different stringer...
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    Glasspar Avalon Restoration

    Thank you Scott. I am going on a long road trip in the RV will be back in 3 or 4 weeks. I'll keep posting progress pictures and questions until it gets its splash. Reading through other threads I see you once commented, and I paraphrase ( cussing so much it would make a longshoreman blush ). I...
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    Glasspar Avalon Restoration

    OK It's topless. It is clearly 4 layers of plywood 3/8 x 4 =1.50 the wood is so swollen it is tough to determine its thickness. Is a standard transom 1.5"?
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    Glasspar Avalon Restoration

    I am currently splitting the hull so I can get the whole transom and stringers out. I realized that it has a curved transom. What is the best way to go about installing a new core? Should I stack 1/4" plywood sheets so I can form them to shape one at a time, or use something like Seacast and...
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    Glasspar Avalon Restoration

    Getting it in my name was the first thing I did before I started working on it I registered it as a 1966 it was my best guess at the time. It has a Washington state issued HIN on the stern and registration number on the bow but the DMV had no record of either number. They said because it was...
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    Glasspar Avalon Restoration

    Sorry here are the pictures
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    Glasspar Avalon Restoration

    So I got a "free boat" don't worry I know what I am in for. So it has been sitting in a field for a long time last tags are 2000. I love a good project and this one is big. The boat needs everything. Some info on me. I live on a lake have lots of time and have done this type of project before...
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