Good to hear that you got some time to get away. Props to the shop, their work is top notch.
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Good to hear that you got some time to get away. Props to the shop, their work is top notch.
Thanks, Cadunkle. The brand is Coosa Composites and I'm not sure if the product has a model number. It is super strong but lightweight. I'm very impressed with the quality of material. The pylon is bolted into the stringers just as it would be with wood. There is no give.
The big difference will be motor mounts as they will also bolt through for maximum strength. Due to the way the Coosa stringers are made, my shop doesn't recommend putting lag bolts in from the top, therefore you will see both sides of the main stringers in the doghouse area and not the typical built out box so we can access the nuts for tightening.
I thought based on Donnie's reputation and seeing his work firsthand that I would have been safe but he had other intentions so please don't find a shop like Donnie's if you sub the work out. It is a huge time constraint if you do yourself and if you're lucky enough to find a shop like I did, it will be well worth preserving your Saltare for futures generations.
Gonna start talking about upholstery here shortly. Still rounding up pics. Stay tuned.
UPDATE: January 2023
I'm back! No one else here it looks like on the forum but gotta keep this thread going...I guess.
Well, I got a call from the fiberglass shop in December that they put Mischief back in the rotation and were ready to get this top cap done. After an 8 month layoff, I met with the shop owner Chris to discuss where we stand with the project and what our goals were to finish her up. It is always exciting to check out his work and see his shop full of direct drive boats being restored. Could be a few more months at best cause he is making quick work of it now.
Here are some pics. Top cap coming back to life. He is saving my ass. Do not wreck your one of kind top cap like I did. It does cost money to put back together.
https://i.imgur.com/Enk281A.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/afRon0q.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/7zGNasY.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/1Jrdzhi.jpg
Excellent! Thanks for some winter eye candy!
Thanks for sharing your journey
Glad to see it moving closer to completion. :cool: Once they lay down the new gelcoat you won't be able to see it. I have a few things to learn about finishing my repairs..