Jesse Ronnow

Male

Rigby, ID

United States

Profile Information:

Hometown:
St. George Utah
About Me:
I am now fishing in the Tatman I learned to fish in with my uncle on the Green 20 years ago. I finally talked him into allowing me to take custody of her and provide a little TLC. It's been great and this winter I am sprucing it up just a bit.

Additionally I am a father of 2 wonderful kids, a husband, lover off all things outdoors and technology. I love living close to the waters I love and having a job that allows me to enjoy those waters.
Boats I own:
Greg Tatman 16'

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  • Chad Powell

    Jesse,
    Im in the prossess of building my PCR web site. I have some rod photos posted on the site
    but thats about it for now. Go to: www.snakeriverrods.com and check it out.
    talk to you later.
    Chad
  • AJ DeRosa

    Jesse,

    I remember you very well and believe you brought the boat to the show. I wasn't trying to pick on you but in my opinion.the truck bed liner thing is the classic example of possible confusion among neophite builders/restorers in how the bottoms work in framed boats as oppossed to stick and glue.

    The truck bed liner is very good for the stitch and glue guys since it creates a buffer between brittle glassed chines and the inevitable rock. The chine is vulnerable in the S&G boat. The framed boat has an easily replaced sacraficial chine cap. It is installed in such a way as to facilitate removal and replacement. Putting truck bed liner on it takes "easy" out of the procedure. More often than not the truck liner is an attempt to stop a leak in the chine joint. Seems like a good idea and probably works for some folks for a while. The real cause of the leak is most likely a breakdown of bedding at the chine joint. The routine replacement and rebedding of the cap likely solves the problem at the source. I have seen several framed boats with the coating. Some have worked while others became an expensive failure making the proper fix even more daunting. That stuff is very tough and was never intended to be removed from the truck bed.

    Don't take it personal, just trying to give advice as I see fit. All the really good frame boat builders would agree with me. If your boat works for you then you have done good.
    That is always the bottom line but nitpicking is a bit of a hobby for the forum community. It's great to see different views.

    Hope to see you over this way for the show. Hope you can stay for the boat parade and beer drinking festivities at camp in the later afternoon.

    Cheers,

    AJ
  • Stella Abudheir

    Good Day,

    How is everything with you, I picked interest on you after going through your short profile and deemed it necessary to write you immediately. I have something very vital to disclose to you, but I found it difficult to express myself here, since it's a public site.Could you please get back to me on:(mrsstellaabudheir@gmail.com ) for the full details.

    Have a nice day

    Thanks God bless.

    Stella.