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On Sat, 05 Apr 2008 23:02:07 GMT, "Bob S."
wrote: I have a 1972 Fraser fibreglass sailboat. The interior is huge and has potential, the mechanics all work, but the interior is from 1972 also. The layout is just so wrong. I have hit a wall. I know I want to gut the interior, I just don't know where to start or where to go from here. I don't want to spend a great deal of money, so would rather not hire a shipwright. Please any ideas could help me. You don't give much information but ripping out the interior of a boat is pretty easy - just start. There are two areas to beware of: The mast requires some sort of support resting on the keel, whether directly or through a post of some sort; and, at least some of the bulkheads probably act to stiffen the hull, particularly near the chain plates so be a little cautious about ripping them out. Bruce-in-Bangkok (correct email address for reply) |
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