Re: OMC 3.0/Stringer I/O Conversion to Evinrude 225 Outboard project
Got the holes drilled for the drains in the stringers, water has trapped between the stringers for years. Epoxied the insides of the holes and epoxied pieces of conduit in them. Will use some fiberglass with strand to fill some lower areas to help water find the drains when fiberglassing the plugs in.
Decided to change the wood we're using for the plugs and inside panel. Ended up switching to arauco ply which has water resistant qualities. Could only find 1/2" so laminated three pieces together to make the outside plug, made a single plug for the inside and finally got the inside transom panel cut out. We are limited in the size of the inside panel to what will fit through the dog house.
Have a solid idea for custom knee boards that will look more like part of the stringers in the end. Might not be able to work on again till Memorial Day weekend but still trying to have her ready to splash the weekend following Memorial Day.
Next:
Get out old front motor mount (bolts are all corroded), filet epoxy around drain tubes (clean up and make sure sealed), mock up custom knee boards and start cutting transom.
Got the holes drilled for the drains in the stringers, water has trapped between the stringers for years. Epoxied the insides of the holes and epoxied pieces of conduit in them. Will use some fiberglass with strand to fill some lower areas to help water find the drains when fiberglassing the plugs in.


Decided to change the wood we're using for the plugs and inside panel. Ended up switching to arauco ply which has water resistant qualities. Could only find 1/2" so laminated three pieces together to make the outside plug, made a single plug for the inside and finally got the inside transom panel cut out. We are limited in the size of the inside panel to what will fit through the dog house.


Have a solid idea for custom knee boards that will look more like part of the stringers in the end. Might not be able to work on again till Memorial Day weekend but still trying to have her ready to splash the weekend following Memorial Day.
Next:
Get out old front motor mount (bolts are all corroded), filet epoxy around drain tubes (clean up and make sure sealed), mock up custom knee boards and start cutting transom.
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