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Sanding cowling edges. Sand well.
Waxed paper at front cowl former.
Scrap wood used to hold rear former in place.
Cowling
The SLR Missile features a one piece
fiberglass cowling. It requires only
sanding and adding two small wood
formers.
Sand the side edges so that they are
straight and even. Be sure to sand
enough so that you are into the white
gel coat.
Sand the bottom of the cowling at the
front and rear with 80 grit paper.
This provides a good surface for the
cowl formers.
Use waxed paper and put the forward
cowl deck former in place with its 3/16
dowel. The waxed paper will prevent the
former from being glued to the boat. Use
small clamps inside to hold the former
flush with bulkhead 1.
Do not glue in the dowel until after the
decks are on.
Do the same with the rear former, only
use small clamps to hold it slightly
above flush. Use waxed paper.
Set the cowl in place and center it on
the deck support strips.
If all is well, put epoxy on the front and
rear deck formers and set the cowl deck
in place. Use only a small amount of
epoxy. We don’t want it to run. The idea
is to NOT glue the cowl to the boat.
Be sure that the deck is flush with
bulkhead 1 and centered on the deck
strips. There will be some overhang at
the rear.
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