Re: dixie hustler "deck job" (turned full rebuild)
I had a little setback today, as predicted in an earlier post by mister jigngrub. I made a newbie mistake, but I caught it before I got too far! My stringers on the left side were too tall. My deck would have been whoppy jawed like crazy! I cut the stringers out based off the ones I cut out, then shaped them to fit the contour of the hull properly, and put them in. So I subconciously assumed the deck height on them would be right, and never stopped to check for that.
Well while I was messing around in the boat some today I laid a board across the stringers on the left side and noticed it stuck up above the ridge around the edge of the hull, whereas on the right side (with the steering wheel-port, starbord?) it sits across both stringers and rests on top of the ridge.
So, I laid a board over the cap and pulled some measurements. I need to remove about half an inch from the stringer on the left side of the tank. I can fix the small outer stringer by just moving it. It's a small setback, but it costed me a day. At least I caught it before going any further! I'll get this fixed up tomorrow, round over the tops of my stringers some, and do a little spot grinding on my hull to clean up some dirt I've tracked in. Then hopefully I'll be getting some glass on these things soon enough!