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  1. Moving from trailer to stands

    Moving from trailer to stands

  2. Out with the old. In with the new.

    Out with the old. In with the new.

  3. Gelcoat damage

    Gelcoat damage

  4. Helm area w/cabinets removed.

    Helm area w/cabinets removed.

  5. Moving boat to new trailer in South Carolina.

    Moving boat to new trailer in South Carolina.

  6. These are the sanding blocks I fabricated for the sanding work I did on the roof. I have power sanders, of course, but rarely used them for two reasons - 1) The blocks allow for even sanding with no dips and swells, and 2) the blocks don't get dust all over my shop like a power sander does, even when used with  vacuum system. Oh, and 3) the use of the blocks provide a nice upper body workout.(winking smile emoji here)

    These are the sanding blocks I fabricated for the sanding work I did on the roof. I have power sanders, of course, but rarely used them for two reasons - 1) The blocks allow for even sanding with no dips and swells, and 2) the blocks don't get dust all over my shop like a power sander does, even when used with vacuum system. Oh, and 3) the use of the blocks provide a nice upper body workout.(winking smile emoji here)

    These are the sanding blocks I fabricated for the sanding work I did on the roof. I have power sanders, of course, but rarely used them for two reasons - 1) The blocks allow for even sanding with no dips and swells, and 2) the blocks don't get dust all over my shop like a power sander does, even...
  7. Done. Well, except for sanding and fairing. The new sections consist of two layers of 1708 with additional layers at the edges and corners. Note that while the roof section of this hightop is 4" higher like the factory high top, it is longer than the factory hightop, meaning the front angle is a steeper pitch. My reason for adding a hightop is to provide a place to store 30" x 64" thin flex solar panels, and the ceiling space in a standard factory high top is too short to allow this.

    Done. Well, except for sanding and fairing. The new sections consist of two layers of 1708 with additional layers at the edges and corners. Note that while the roof section of this hightop is 4" higher like the factory high top, it is longer than the factory hightop, meaning the front angle is a steeper pitch. My reason for adding a hightop is to provide a place to store 30" x 64" thin flex solar panels, and the ceiling space in a standard factory high top is too short to allow this.

    Done. Well, except for sanding and fairing. The new sections consist of two layers of 1708 with additional layers at the edges and corners. Note that while the roof section of this hightop is 4" higher like the factory high top, it is longer than the factory hightop, meaning the front angle is a...
  8. Masonite forms in place for laying up the corner gaps.

    Masonite forms in place for laying up the corner gaps.

    Masonite forms in place for laying up the corner gaps.
  9. Still have a gap on each side to fill in.

    Still have a gap on each side to fill in.

    Still have a gap on each side to fill in.
  10. I used 1/8" smooth masonite to make a curved form section to close the front of the roof.

    I used 1/8" smooth masonite to make a curved form section to close the front of the roof.

    I used 1/8" smooth masonite to make a curved form section to close the front of the roof.
  11. Front section has been laid up.

    Front section has been laid up.

    Front section has been laid up.
  12. I built a wooden cradle to hold the roof off my work table so I could work on it without distorting the roof's shape.

    I built a wooden cradle to hold the roof off my work table so I could work on it without distorting the roof's shape.

    I built a wooden cradle to hold the roof off my work table so I could work on it without distorting the roof's shape.
  13. Then I reinstalled the roof top.

    Then I reinstalled the roof top.

    Then I reinstalled the roof top.
  14. I used smooth 1/4" masonite to make forms (forgot to take pictures) for the new sidewalls and applied one intial layer of 1708 fiberglass ioregnated with West System 105 epoxy.

    I used smooth 1/4" masonite to make forms (forgot to take pictures) for the new sidewalls and applied one intial layer of 1708 fiberglass ioregnated with West System 105 epoxy.

    I used smooth 1/4" masonite to make forms (forgot to take pictures) for the new sidewalls and applied one intial layer of 1708 fiberglass ioregnated with West System 105 epoxy.
  15. Once in my shop I cut the top of the roof off.

    Once in my shop I cut the top of the roof off.

    Once in my shop I cut the top of the roof off.
  16. Done. Scary how quick and easy this was!

    Done. Scary how quick and easy this was!

    Done. Scary how quick and easy this was!
  17. I decided the best course of action for converting to a high top was to remove the roof and then do the modifications in my heated shop. Removal took about two minutes with a recipro saw with carbide blade.

    I decided the best course of action for converting to a high top was to remove the roof and then do the modifications in my heated shop. Removal took about two minutes with a recipro saw with carbide blade.

    I decided the best course of action for converting to a high top was to remove the roof and then do the modifications in my heated shop. Removal took about two minutes with a recipro saw with carbide blade.
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