[I have been pretty busy the past week but I finally got a chance to get back to the boat. I think she felt ignored.
Anyway, as I mentioned in an earlier post, I am going to pull the engine and finish gutting the deck and stringers.
I have to build a framework that allows me to remove the engine. I don't have access to a hoist tall enough to do the job.
It is 5'4" from the floor of my shop to the top rail on the gunwales. That is almost as tall as I am.
I did some measuring, drew out a sketch, checked on what kind of material I had stashed and started building it yesterday
I took a 4x6 and cut it to 6 feet long. This will serve as the base for my frame.
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Then I took a 10' 4x4 and attached it to the 4x6. Because of the heighth, I needed it at least 10' tall.
I then took some 2x4's and cut them at angles to brace the 4x4 to the 4x6.
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I made a pair of these. I plan on putting a 4x6 across the top of the 4x4 upright. The 4x6 will be braced to the 4x4 uprights.
I built the thing so I can disassemble it and store it. I am sure I will find other uses for it.
Anyway, it did not turn out to bad. I get accused of "overbuilding".
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QUESTION:
There is 3/8" copper tubing that runs in a U shape from the interior of the cuddy, down the port side, back across the transom and up the starboard side and terminates in the cuddy.
There is nothing hooked, connected or attached to this copper tubing.
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DOES ANYONE HAVE AN IDEA AS TO WHAT PURPOSE THE COPPER TUBING SERVES?
ANY REASON I CAN'T TAKE IT OUT?
SOME SORT OF GROUND?
Thanks
bh