Let the fun begin.
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Let the fun begin.
The fun has begun!
Thanks to Gorilla0178 for helping with the glass work
Thanks to ZO6MAN AND JPEROG for helping with the setup and delivery / transaction of the engine.
I appreciate the help, along with the others that have given advice on this thread sofar.
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Boat will be stronger than new and will be 1 of a kind. Great job
Layer of glass over the first piece of coosa, Second piece of coosa bonded in, 2 more layers of 1708 cut and ready for install, unfortunatly its pouring today. Transom is 2" thick now.
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Not a whole lot of progress, but i did get a few things done this weekend.
Built an engine stand
Got the engine out of the crate, washed buffed and ceramic coated, and added some vinyl wrap.
Ground down and prepped the top deck
Made a template for the floor and a template for the knees.
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Those are nice looking motors. Stand looks very close in design to the ones I make.
I found the plans online and modified it a little bit to make it stronger.
They are nice looking engines pretty simple design cosmetically, compared to whats coming out these days. I added some red to make it sportier looking.
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To this
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Bad to the bone shine .Hard to believe that was no more than a new 3.0 sporty .
More templates before I cut the expensive stuff,
I have a debatable question, would you put 1 taller stringer in a boat? Say 1 down the middle or Two smaller ones like this? what would be better in this application? The strakes are solidly filed and glassed over like a mini stringer.
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I would consider a short stringer at the center of the keel. 3-4'' tall. Would make the bottom much stronger for riding on keel rollers etc. Could be foam or penske. Could even be made from scraps glassed together.
XstreamVking So you suggest 1 bigger one instead of the two like I have it? or in addition? Gorilla says he would do a Single 4"-5" stringer down the middle, it would be alot easier and the floor would have a much wider area to sit on but idk if 1 big stringer is good in a boat like this. the angle of the hull makes it a real Pain in the ass to get it just right for two ( one on each side) for someone who never done this before, Single down the middle would be so much easier if it would work. I just dont know never built a boat before lol. Just want it to be strong so i was kind of following sharkeys way he built his since i know it worked.
Pics of stringers similar to what im suggesting, based on what Twisted expressed that he wanted out of this build. The single stringer is shorter than his will be. The double stringer pic will be more like it. 4 inch tall 3 inch wide at least. Either way, he's on his way to a solid build.