Originally Posted by
tnelsmn
Thank you! No, I didn't weigh it. When I started on the project the floor and core had already been removed. So I wouldn't have a good benchmark starting weight. I will try to weigh it once I have it finished before the rigging begins, and agin when its completely water ready.
I know you asked awhile back about my hours. Here's where I'm at so far. 27 hours into building the cradle, 34 hours into tear down and prepping for repairing hull damage. That number could be lower if I started with more aggressive grinding attachments. Currently just over 400 total for the build, but that could be a lot lower if I did a few things differently. Mainly I built laminated stringers out of two pieces of 1/4" marine plywood bonded with 1.5oz CSM between the two. This ate up a lot of time, and material for that matter, and probably added unneeded weight. Although I'm sure it is a bit stronger than just 1/2" marine ply. The seat mounts I just finished could've just as easily been T nuts through the floor, agin saving a lot of time and some material.