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    Splash guard for Devin boat?

    I'm looking for examples of splash guards on Devlin boats with a motor well. I've recently installed a jackplate to get the motor to the height it needs to be. When I set the motor height and trim to the ideal setting, I'm getting quite a bit of water splashing over the transom. I can lower...
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    Advice for a newbie on a Devlin repair/restoration

    I went with the electric start with manual tilt/trim, model SWHC I believe. I think Yamaha has power tilt and trim listed as an option for the F25, but when I called around to ask about weight difference between the two, I believe I was told they didn't offer it on the short shaft for the 25...
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    Advice for a newbie on a Devlin repair/restoration

    It does not have the breakaway feature. Do you think there is a benefit of having that for a manual tilt motor with a tilt lock you can switch off? It sounds like it would maybe serve the same purpose?
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    Advice for a newbie on a Devlin repair/restoration

    I think I did see a jackplate that had trim/tilt, but I believe it was on hydraulic model that was quite a bit more of an investment than this mechanical one. I looked into factory power tilt/trim on the engine, but I think I was told it was not available on the short shaft 25 for some reason...
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    Advice for a newbie on a Devlin repair/restoration

    Thanks Eric, it is nice to see the boat come together. I'm very ready to be able to use it, but looking forward to the projects to come. For the floor, I'm going to go with an approach similar to what Steve suggested with the supports attached to the removable floorboards for now. If it...
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    Advice for a newbie on a Devlin repair/restoration

    The evenings this week and the weekend were taken up with prepping for paint and painting. Not my favorite type of work but has to be done. I'm looking forward to some days without sanding anything. I was able to get 2 coats of paint on the inside the hull. This morning I put the first coat on...
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    Devlin Black Brant II floor/sole supports stringer?

    This design looks like a very good option, and something I think I might be able to construct with my limited skills. Any suggestions for the rubber/foam products you would suggest for the contact edges? I like that idea to avoid damage, but I'm also picturing a floor that squeaks every time I...
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    Devlin Black Brant II floor/sole supports stringer?

    Thanks Eric. I'm trying to picture how the floor was designed using the supports in the second picture that follow the contour of the hull vs being flat like the first design?
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    Advice for a newbie on a Devlin repair/restoration

    After weighing all the options I had for the transom, I ended up going with the Vance mechanical jack plate. I really prefer the looks of the motor plates Steven constructs, but I like the idea of being able to adjust the height up and down to get it set just right. I went with the 7" offset...
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    Devlin Black Brant II floor/sole supports stringer?

    I've been working on a Black Brant II restoration project for the last few months, and at a point where I need to work out what I want to do for a floor. I'd love to see options other folks have used for this boat or something similar. The previous owner had a 3/4 plywood floor with 2 2x6...
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    Advice for a newbie on a Devlin repair/restoration

    I let the paint sit a little short of a week including a few days out in the sun, then flipped it back over on Saturday and got the boat ready for a water test. I wanted to make sure all was well before I got to far into finishing the top deck and inside of the hull only to find out I missed an...
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    Advice for a newbie on a Devlin repair/restoration

    Painting the hull is finally complete. I think the color turned out really well. This is FME #28 dead grass green. Going to let it cure for a few more days and spend some time in the sun before flipping it back over and getting back to working on the floor. Next decision is going to...
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    Advice for a newbie on a Devlin repair/restoration

    Tonights update is a short one - I was able to find penetrol, None of the local shops or auto places had it, but Home Depot did. It made a huge difference. The third coat of paint is on the hull and it looks much much better. If anyone is rolling on FME, I would absolutely use it.
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    Youtube boat build videos?

    Given how common Youtube instruction videos are for pretty much every task in life these days, I'm a bit surprised there aren't more boat builds being documented. For some of the steps involved, watching a video would be super helpful. I've come across Sam Devlin's old stitch and glue video...
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    Advice for a newbie on a Devlin repair/restoration

    Thanks Steve, it does feel like a pretty big step to get paint on the hull. After having a similar issue finding Penetrol locally, I ended up not thinning. I had mineral spirits I could have used, but I wasn't certain if that would work well with the FME or not, so I made a last minute decision...
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    Advice for a newbie on a Devlin repair/restoration

    Thanks for the advice Jim. I ended up doing it all by hand. I had a piece of scrap wood with beveled beveled edges that made for a great dowel-like sanding pad. The dremel idea does seem like a good one. It probably would have saved me lots of time and sweat.
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    Advice for a newbie on a Devlin repair/restoration

    I spent most of the evenings this week getting everything ready for paint. Last night was the final sanding and washing. First thing this morning I wiped it down with a tack cloth and did one more wipe down with acetone. I went with Lou's FME #28 Dead Grass Green. First coat went on pretty...
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    Advice for a newbie on a Devlin repair/restoration

    I was able to get the second strake attached last night. I had a harder time with this one. I'm not sure if it was the heat and humidity difference or if I was a little off on my mix, but I had some fillet sag to deal with. It meant that I spent an hour or so fixing areas of sag every few...
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    Advice for a newbie on a Devlin repair/restoration

    Thanks Bill. I agree on the aluminum, but would put my work somewhere closer to acceptable than top notch ha! On these hot summer days I sure which I could get this thing together and out on the water. Lots of work still to come but getting closer.
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    Advice for a newbie on a Devlin repair/restoration

    Had a good weekend of progress. After getting the glass laid on Saturday morning, I was able to get it sanded and epoxied again so it was ready for the strakes. I had a little bit of work to do on them still. Yesterday I was able to get the aluminum bar finished up, drilled, bent to fit, and I...
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