New Boat

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viteau
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Re: New Boat

Postby viteau » 10 Jul 2010, 11:19

Job well done Dave. You will certainly have an eye catcher when it's finished. Any idea what the hull might weigh? It won't be easy launching it at the Narrandera ramp either.
Cheers Chris

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Re: New Boat

Postby bootlegger » 12 Jul 2010, 12:26

Hi mate. I dont know how heavy it is but it seems surprisingly light. The whole thing is planked in 3/8 cedar. Its built more like a canoe than a speedboat.
It shouldnt be that bad to launch. That other big boat seemed to get away with it there no problems.

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Re: New Boat

Postby viteau » 13 Jul 2010, 11:32

Dave
I take it that you won't be towing it with the Falcon this year. Chris

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Re: New Boat

Postby bootlegger » 18 Jul 2010, 01:49

Got all the deck removed today. It looks like Ill be able to reuse it all. Just going to replace all the stringers, Then clean the planking up and put it back on.

It really is looking all gutted out now.

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Re: New Boat

Postby bootlegger » 23 Jul 2010, 22:10

I got the Transom back on ALFRA today. Ive got this massive blister inside my hand from screwing all the screws in (not some other solo activity :lol: ). Anyway Its coming along.
Tomorrow after work I might clean the inner planking at the bow a bit as its easy to get to with all the deck off.

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Re: New Boat

Postby bootlegger » 24 Jul 2010, 18:58

This arvo we started cleaning the old paint off the inner planking. revealed under the paint is the name of the owner and his address. Maybe the builder marked the boat to identify where it was going.
I love it when you find stuff like this. Im going to varnish this section so its there to be seen. The rest of the inner planking will be painted in bilge paint.

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Re: New Boat

Postby Darren » 24 Jul 2010, 20:32

Dave,
Alan Price got me into wearing those flexible type work gloves.
At first I was cynical, but I use them all the time on the boats and around the farm.
It has saved me so many blisters and cuts etc
(although screwing, palm blisters, and gloves is getting weird but I am serious)
:roll:
Darren

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Re: New Boat

Postby Nick » 30 Jul 2010, 06:36

A few progress pics sent from Dave
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Re: New Boat

Postby bootlegger » 18 Aug 2010, 21:15

I finally finished the nailing and roving today. I also replaced every bronze screw. Total 5kg of nails and $600 in screws. I also got the topsides faired and put the first coat of clear on. It looks awesome. Next job is painting the bilge and the replacing the deck. After that roll it over and do the.bottom. All before october.

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Re: New Boat

Postby bootlegger » 18 Aug 2010, 21:15

I finally finished the nailing and roving today. I also replaced every bronze screw. Total 5kg of nails and $600 in screws. I also got the topsides faired and put the first coat of clear on. It looks awesome. Next job is painting the bilge and the replacing the deck. After that roll it over and do the.bottom. All before october.


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