In replacing the floors while the boat was in the cradle I found that once the 1/2 x 12" bolts were saw sawed between the frame and the apron there was a slight separation distance. I am assuming thjat if I put the new floor back exactly as the old ones were they will fit as good as the old ones when the cradle stress is relieved. I fitted the old ones and took 3 measurements - the level, the height ablove the apron, and the distance overlap with the bottom frame.
The distance overlap is the small pencil mark in the photo on the old frame at the right end of the new floor. When the old floor was in I measured that distance and transfered it to the new floor so I could line up the marks. This assumes the old and the new floors are roughly identical.
To get the height of the old floor above the deadwood I stacked wood to apron height (on top of the deadwood to see if any discrepancy was there) and then I slid a wedge in and marked the "height", which could easily be reproduced for the new floor as well.
Between these thre measurements I am pretty confident I will acceptably install the new floor.
getting into solid boat at that height above the bilge. I plan to sister these all the way to the chine.
Also, if you read my last post you know my direction was off in my first scarph, I assume because I could not quite free hand it well enough with a skill saw. For this one I will take the old piece and use it to set my table saw blade, which will take all the guess work out of it. That is also the way I do the floors. I WILL SAY THIS......... AS I JUST WENT THROUGH MY WOOD SUPPLY - FINDING A 30 -40" PIECE FOR A FRAME SCARPH IS A LOT HARDER THAN FINDING A 15- 30" PIECE. SO I PROBABLY WON'T TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THAT CROSS PIECE/BOLT STRENGTH TO MANY TIMES. Also, the frames are generally 2 1/4" x 1 3/4", but have angle on them so yu have to start out with a larger blank.
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