I'm deep into building my McKenzie drift boat using the Don Hill 17' Flyfisher plans from driftboatplans.com. The previously documented builds here have been a tremendous help, answering many of my initial questions. I'll certainly have many more questions as I progress, and hopefully the community can continue to guide me in the right direction.
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Thanks David. I'm thinking about mimicking some of the details you did on your boat, like the walnut accent strip on the outer gunnel, and the walnut gunnel blocks on top of the ribs. I also noticed you later added 1708 cloth to the composite bottom. For my 1/2" ply bottom, I'm now leaning towards just 1708 with several layers of graphite/epoxy. I'll only be on class 1 or 2 rivers...what do you think, should this be sufficient?
Your plan of 1/2" ply with a layer of 1708 is a very standard treatment. It should hold up well.
1708 with graphite on top has held up to a lot of boat dragging for me
The dry fit up/assembly revealed no surprises...it looks like a boat! I then disassembled the parts and epoxy coated the inside hull panels while they were flat. I still need to purchase fiberglass cloth. I think I'm going with 6oz for the sides and 10oz for the bottom. The bottom will be capped with a layer(s) of graphite/epoxy.
pretty looking parts!
So I'm kinda dragging my feet on fully assembling the hull since I'll need to do this where I currently park my truck in the garage (my workshop isn't big enough for a 17' boat). In the meantime, I'm making a set of oars. Guys with similar size boats recommend 9'6" oars minimum...the set I'm making will be 9'8" square tops.
Started off by epoxy laminating 3X 3/4 ash into 2.25" square shafts...
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