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  • Elgin Project

    I completely stripped this boat of anything containing wood, or what would have at one time been considered wood. I replaced the transom, and floor, which required separating the deck mold from the hull. With the new floor and transom in, I used 5200 to reattach the deck mold. After all that I put the boat in storage and tended to other things, like getting married, and preparing for a baby on the way. But now, I'm ready to begin again. I think I'll do as much as I can right there in my storage unit...seats, windshield, deck hardware, etc.
    Here are some rough photos of the project.

    By the way, now that I am on this message board, I will be sure to take more illustrative pictures of the process.
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    Anxious to see your continuing progress. Be sure to keep us updated with pics.

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      Your Elgin Project

      Will -

      Here's a photo of the Elgin, taken before you started work on the boat.

      - Marty
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      "If a man is to be obsessed by something, I suppose a boat is as good as anything, perhaps a bit better than most." - E. B. White

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