I took the boat off the dolly and set it up on a three point stand,for stringer fitment and installation.
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I used the old stringers as a template to get close to the right fit ,but I marked them a little big ,because the original stringers were not fitted that close.They had almost 3/8" between the wood and hull, in some spots.
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I cut some jigs out of plywood,to hold thestringers upright for installation.
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I know the level across the stringers Was not neccessary,but I was just currious.
After I got the stringers fitted to the hull like I wanted,1/8" maximum,I took My router with a round over bit and routed the tops of the stringers.
Next I cut up strips of mat 1-1/4" wide x 12' long and had them rolled up ready to go so all I have to do is wet out the hull then just roll them out while wetting out the strips.