Hey guys,
I have been slowly working on this boat and thought I would share a few pics of the progress. Thanks for the guidance thus far Dave! A few details of the build so far:
• CVG Doug Fir Framing
• Meranti Sides
• Fiberglass bottom (done the same way as my previous boat with a rounded bottom edge wrapped in glass then chine cap applied to restore hard chine edge - let the debates begin lol)
I think this boat will be painted... not sure yet.
Here are a few random pics I have taken along the way. More to come once the boat gets turned over and the interior work gets going.
Let me know what you think.
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Jason, beautiful job. So do I remember that you spend a lot of time on the Manistee? I'll send you a PM.
Jack
Thanks Jack.
I float the Manistee occasionally, I spend more time on the PM and AuSable...
Jason:
I fish all those Michigan rivers too. On the Manistee below Tippy I have used my jet sled until last year when I saw a wooden drift boat moving up river with much less effort than I needed. When I got back to the ramp I found that that boat had a 4 HP motor with 3 anglers in the boat. I ordered the same plans and now have the boat almost completed. Should be ready for the Fall season. I like the PM too but all wade fishing for me.
Nice work Jason. Bring that pram to the Festival next spring.
GH
Yu can make the cutout with a replaceable insert if you want to maintain the nice transom lines when the motor is not on the boat.
jason,
Check your email. I sent what I did to my pram. Im running a trolling motor on it. I drew a line across the rail tops, then made a cutout 8" down from that line 24" wide. Perfect depth adjustment.
dave
Thanks Dave,
I will mark and cut it at those dimensions. I also want to build a mounting pad that changes the transom angle where the motor attaches. I want to be able to use the trim adjustment pins just like on a standard angle transom.
Hey, I recognize that bottom! :)
Good reuse.
Randy,
I thought you would get a kick out of that. The section was just barely long enough from that shipping "incident" to do the bottom. I injected of the split plies with epoxy and clamped, seemed to work fine. :-)
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