Here's something different? - Wooden Boat People2024-03-29T00:39:05Zhttp://woodenboatpeople.org/forum/topics/here-s-something-different?commentId=1312281%3AComment%3A142404&xg_source=activity&feed=yes&xn_auth=noThanks Davidtag:woodenboatpeople.org,2016-10-28:1312281:Comment:1425982016-10-28T05:31:00.496ZJeremy DeVrieshttp://woodenboatpeople.org/profile/JeremyDeVries
<p>Thanks David</p>
<p>Thanks David</p> thx.
tag:woodenboatpeople.org,2016-10-27:1312281:Comment:1425062016-10-27T00:16:45.062ZJeremy DeVrieshttp://woodenboatpeople.org/profile/JeremyDeVries
<p>thx. </p>
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<p>thx. </p>
<p></p> Jeremy,
Nice Boat, she's a be…tag:woodenboatpeople.org,2016-10-27:1312281:Comment:1424162016-10-27T00:02:11.172ZPhillip Westendorfhttp://woodenboatpeople.org/profile/PhillipWestendorf
<p>Jeremy,</p>
<p>Nice Boat, she's a beauty! Now go out and enjoy it!</p>
<p>Dorf</p>
<p>Jeremy,</p>
<p>Nice Boat, she's a beauty! Now go out and enjoy it!</p>
<p>Dorf</p> Beautiful!
Congrats for think…tag:woodenboatpeople.org,2016-10-26:1312281:Comment:1426602016-10-26T20:14:31.881ZDavid Wittonhttp://woodenboatpeople.org/profile/DavidWitton
<p>Beautiful!</p>
<p>Congrats for thinking outside the box (err boat...)</p>
<p>Beautiful!</p>
<p>Congrats for thinking outside the box (err boat...)</p> Gunnel Ash came from a tree i…tag:woodenboatpeople.org,2016-10-26:1312281:Comment:1424152016-10-26T16:49:59.242ZJeremy DeVrieshttp://woodenboatpeople.org/profile/JeremyDeVries
<p>Gunnel Ash came from a tree in a friends back yard. One of my favorite parts of this build...I did steam bend some ash from a lumber place. It was Kiln dried and it didn't steam nearly as well as straight from the tree....air dried 2ys maybe??</p>
<p>Gunnel Ash came from a tree in a friends back yard. One of my favorite parts of this build...I did steam bend some ash from a lumber place. It was Kiln dried and it didn't steam nearly as well as straight from the tree....air dried 2ys maybe??</p> No. Simple lap joint. 9mm…tag:woodenboatpeople.org,2016-10-26:1312281:Comment:1425952016-10-26T16:47:46.837ZJeremy DeVrieshttp://woodenboatpeople.org/profile/JeremyDeVries
<p>No. Simple lap joint. 9mm sides. (3) 3mm laminations to make the transoms. I cut out a lap on the 9mm side pieces and then lapped 1 of the 3mm pieces over, epoxied into place. They got a layer of Kevlar on the outside, then Bedliner as well, so the seams did not need to be perfect. It worked well. The floors are sealed, and the gaps inside filled with expandable closed cell marine foam. Not Good Stuff type foam, but the stuff they use in ski boat hulls. Was expensive, and…</p>
<p>No. Simple lap joint. 9mm sides. (3) 3mm laminations to make the transoms. I cut out a lap on the 9mm side pieces and then lapped 1 of the 3mm pieces over, epoxied into place. They got a layer of Kevlar on the outside, then Bedliner as well, so the seams did not need to be perfect. It worked well. The floors are sealed, and the gaps inside filled with expandable closed cell marine foam. Not Good Stuff type foam, but the stuff they use in ski boat hulls. Was expensive, and hard to find. Thought I would leave drain holes, but was more worried about rot or defect under the deck that I couldn't see,....so I filled em up. Lots of brain work on that project, I debated both ways for a couple days.....haha....so far so good....We'll see in 10 yrs....</p> Raised floors are a nice touc…tag:woodenboatpeople.org,2016-10-26:1312281:Comment:1426552016-10-26T12:20:31.182Ztungstenhttp://woodenboatpeople.org/profile/tungsten
<p>Raised floors are a nice touch,are they sealed off or is there drain holes?</p>
<p>Those curved transoms must have been fun to install,are they scarphed to the sides?</p>
<p>Raised floors are a nice touch,are they sealed off or is there drain holes?</p>
<p>Those curved transoms must have been fun to install,are they scarphed to the sides?</p> Thx Mike. Very shallow runne…tag:woodenboatpeople.org,2016-10-26:1312281:Comment:1426472016-10-26T00:24:44.443ZJeremy DeVrieshttp://woodenboatpeople.org/profile/JeremyDeVries
<p>Thx Mike. Very shallow runner for sure....bottom hasn't even been touched even in the skinny stuff....60" wide...Plascore bottom, so light, wide, stable. Great for fishing, but I'm not gonna run any Class 3's....haha</p>
<p>Thx Mike. Very shallow runner for sure....bottom hasn't even been touched even in the skinny stuff....60" wide...Plascore bottom, so light, wide, stable. Great for fishing, but I'm not gonna run any Class 3's....haha</p> Nice unique good looking fish…tag:woodenboatpeople.org,2016-10-25:1312281:Comment:1424962016-10-25T23:16:19.444ZMike Thomashttp://woodenboatpeople.org/profile/MikeThomas833
<p>Nice unique good looking fishing boat. It would work good here in Michigan for most if not all of the rivers. Thats why I went with less than traditional rocker, little more bottom surface floats shallower. That`ll get some looks from everyone and thumbs up!!!</p>
<p>Nice unique good looking fishing boat. It would work good here in Michigan for most if not all of the rivers. Thats why I went with less than traditional rocker, little more bottom surface floats shallower. That`ll get some looks from everyone and thumbs up!!!</p> A very high quality build. Gr…tag:woodenboatpeople.org,2016-10-25:1312281:Comment:1424072016-10-25T12:34:32.582ZRick Newmanhttp://woodenboatpeople.org/profile/RickNewman
<p>A very high quality build. Great job!</p>
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<p>Rick N</p>
<p>A very high quality build. Great job!</p>
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<p>Rick N</p>