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1997 Bayliner Capri SS 2350 454ci- Floor done, now to bust out that other thousand…

Today’s update:

Brought a couple bass tubes with me to see how they would fit in a side pocket. Well it looks like I’ll be able to have some secret good tunes.

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Then tons and tons of grinding up front in the bow. Trying to knock down the grooves where the old wood was due to me running 5/8ths now instead of 1/2in Wood.

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Started the eleventy million cut process of fitting the new side panels for the front. That one panel alone took almost 2 hours. But after the final test fit, the tedious work panned out.

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Thanks @ktmoutfront for the CAD reminder.

That cut the process down to 30min instead of 90min.

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Other side done on the front this morning before wife had to be to work. Heard back this afternoon to start making the top piece for the bow.

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Floor finished up this morning. Still need to do so he the seat mounts, but that’s easy.

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Next is the sun deck and rear bench.
 
Making some quick progress. When does it go to the upholstery shop? You gonna have a top made also?
 
Ski well is done @JoshHefnerX lol

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Also finished up the bench and the drivers mount box.

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Added some small gussets under the bow cushions as there’s not much wood there for support.

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I think that brings the floor and woodwork to a finish. Going to start cutting fiberglass pieces for the joints and edges. Then start glassing in the next day or so.
 
Make sure you have good ventilation on the fg if you're using a vinylester resin. That stuff can f' you up. You can normally get those 3m masks w/ the canister filters that will grab the fumes. Not sure how available they are right now.

Epoxy resin is more expensive but doesn't have the fumes.
 

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