I thought I would take a moment to share some pics of my BBSB rebuild. This site has been instrumental in all that went into my rebuild. I must say, the knowledge and generosity of the people here is truly outstanding! I would have never jumped into this, but seeing all your floats and all the great boats being built was inspiring.
I was told when I purchased the boat it was made by Thomas Payne (don't know if the spelling is correct) from the Long island area. The previous owner had a 7/8ths subfloor supported on pt 4x4's. It also had the old style trex wood and a pair of pole seats. It all came out and a cedar removable slat floor was installed. I used all white cedar or american mahogany in to save on the weight. In the end the difference between what I removed and what I replaced totaled almost an 80lb savings!! The boat is 12' long, all glass and weighs in at 225lbs. My last battle will be the 1000 Denier treated Codura dodger. I should be laying it out next week, I hope.
Take Care,
Gene
I was told when I purchased the boat it was made by Thomas Payne (don't know if the spelling is correct) from the Long island area. The previous owner had a 7/8ths subfloor supported on pt 4x4's. It also had the old style trex wood and a pair of pole seats. It all came out and a cedar removable slat floor was installed. I used all white cedar or american mahogany in to save on the weight. In the end the difference between what I removed and what I replaced totaled almost an 80lb savings!! The boat is 12' long, all glass and weighs in at 225lbs. My last battle will be the 1000 Denier treated Codura dodger. I should be laying it out next week, I hope.
Take Care,
Gene