Boat is coming along nice. I got bored this afternoon and decided to varnish the exterior. Looks pretty nice.
I put the bottom on over the weekend. Bottom is 1/2" Marine Fir. Sides are Meranti. I have confidence in fir on my floors of my other boats. This will be my first Meranti boat. I'm still on the fence about it, but we'll see. It sure looks nice.
I Couldn't decide on a bottom treatment. I'm halfway between putting on a full length 1/4" plywood sacrificial shoe or doing another glass bottom boat.
Can't commit to either one fully yet. I've done glass on previous boats, and love the slickness, but hate the impact fractures. The floor on my 16' boat is pretty banged up. What happens is when you take a hit, the glass bottom is so tough and stiff that the energy gets transferred to the inside top ply. This sometimes cracks and busts up. Usually happens right under the front seat, so you, as the rower gets full view of this!
I know, become a better rower and don't take those hits!
I haven't had a skid shoe boat but I imagine it isn't too slick, but can take the beating before my inner floor gets all cracked up. Once it gets bad, It can easily be replaced. I am not worried about rot as I always store my boats dry and inside a garage.
I spoke to my dear friend Roger this evening over a long overdue phone call, we had a good discussion about boat bottom treatments. After our talk, I'm leaning towards the skid shoe.
Let me sleep on it.