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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Chris,
They are usually found at Boat Dealers, West Marine Stores, and just about any place that sells boating stuff. Here's a link to Jamestown Dist. who can sell you one also.
http://www.jamestowndistributors.com/userportal/show_product.do?pid...
They are a bit pricey, I recall spending consideraly less a couple of years ago for one, like in the $12-15 range.
Hope this helps.
Dorf
Hey Jason, Mike here, I ran into you last year at the burnt cabin launch, you were doing a short float with your buddy.
Trying to do a wood boat float outing on the Mo in Newago again this spring, maybe you could come?
Looking good Jason. I hope to see it in person soon. Maybe we can get all of them together! Its a sweet boat.
Thanks Dave. Yeah it would be cool to get them together in the fall!
Nice work!
Rick N
Don't mean to rain on everybody's parade, but those scarfs look a little bit short to my eye in the photos. 8/1 is the minimum taper ration, which means 3" of bevel for 3/8 plywood. I personally shoot for 10 or 12/1 for maximum strength and fairness of the side panels.
I'll get out the umbrella, those look 3" to me which would be a 12/1 on the 6mm Jason is using.
Hasn't rained for weeks! LOL
Jason,
I especially like the clean look of the Transom to the Sheer Rails. Nice Job there, keep up the good work and keep sharing your pictures.
Dorf
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