Hi All, I just bought my first wooden drift boat. I need to replace the bottom. You all have helped more than you know, already. Now, I'm looking for a little more help. The boat is 16' x 48". I bought it off Craig’s list. The previous owner had removed the UHMW shoe and found holes in the plywood bottom. Looking through these forums, I've learned how to remove sections between the frames, and repair the things that need to be repaired. I feel I can scarf the 1/2" plywood sheets. I want to use fiberglass with graphite on the bottom, and do away with the UHMW, because of the temp. swings in Idaho. What I need now is a materials list for the glass products needed. One point I'm not clear on, is what size rounding bit would I use in my router to round the edges of the plywood bottom, or should I just belt sand them, and to what radius? I've never used fiberglass before, so it will be what I've learned here in the forums getting me through. I will be taking pics and posting them later.
Thanks in advance,
John
While out fishing, my friend put a big red X on the side of my boat. He said, he put that X there so he could find the same fishing spot again next time we go fishing. As it was a good one.