
Another year and another project....
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Re: Another year and another project....
Nice woodworking skills and it even looks square 

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Re: Another year and another project....
Well I struck out again pushing the envelope when I should be slowly sealing it
I found a technique called low pressure vacuum bagging from some gals building a canard - http://www.cozygirrrl.com/lovac.htm I figured if a girl can do it so can I
Well I got all the parts and readied my bag and made the laminations and started bagging....well three new bags and 5 gallons of sweat later I had a vacuum.
I shouldn't have used the complex back deck mold as an experiment, but I can see how it would work if I had known what I know now - hindsight is always 20/20.
Ended up with some nice laminations in places
..had alot of voids and air pockets in places. Spent the better part of yesterday injecting resin into the voids and fixing the piece. Even laid some mat down in the gutter channels while filling air holes.
I should of stuck with what I know and I would probably be done with the rear deck, but I had dreams of super smooth laminations . So far I have coated the mold with resin/milled fiber/cabosil - 1200 bias and some matt...will follow with some more matt and a final layer of 1200 bias
I did pour foam into the rear area of the boat...planning on working from the rear of the boat foward until I finish the inside. I need to place a cockpit drain and building up the rear storage/cooler.
Moving along and learning



Well I got all the parts and readied my bag and made the laminations and started bagging....well three new bags and 5 gallons of sweat later I had a vacuum.
I shouldn't have used the complex back deck mold as an experiment, but I can see how it would work if I had known what I know now - hindsight is always 20/20.
Ended up with some nice laminations in places

I should of stuck with what I know and I would probably be done with the rear deck, but I had dreams of super smooth laminations . So far I have coated the mold with resin/milled fiber/cabosil - 1200 bias and some matt...will follow with some more matt and a final layer of 1200 bias
I did pour foam into the rear area of the boat...planning on working from the rear of the boat foward until I finish the inside. I need to place a cockpit drain and building up the rear storage/cooler.
Moving along and learning

Re: Another year and another project....
No boat is probably pretty good motivation. 

"Why does Sea World have a seafood restaurant?? I'm halfway through my fish burger and I realize, Oh man....I could be eating a slow learner."
Re: Another year and another project....
Knowing you, everything on this boat will be RIGHT! I know I wouldn't have the patience to make it as far as you have on this boat.Chalk wrote:
Moving along and learning
I just hope I'm still alive when it's finished, and get the opportunity to fish out of it. I've never ridden in a $35,000 Ghenoe.

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Re: Another year and another project....
thats just the labor cost TCI just hope I'm still alive when it's finished, and get the opportunity to fish out of it. I've never ridden in a $35,000 Ghenoe.
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Re: Another year and another project....
OK, a $70,000 Ghenoe.Barhopr wrote:thats just the labor cost TCI just hope I'm still alive when it's finished, and get the opportunity to fish out of it. I've never ridden in a $35,000 Ghenoe.
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Re: Another year and another project....
But it's made with love 

"Why does Sea World have a seafood restaurant?? I'm halfway through my fish burger and I realize, Oh man....I could be eating a slow learner."
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Re: Another year and another project....
Eerman wrote:No boat is probably pretty good motivation.
If that was the case I would be done by now....this would of been alot easier


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Re: Another year and another project....
Well here is the deck somewhat wedged into place...I need to cut the bulkheads to accept the hatch gutters.

Shot down the gutter - a lot filling and sanding to go before it's looks right

The mold is now a pile of wood splinters in a bucket - hindsight being 20/20 I should have filled in the areas in red...closed them off with plywood and glassed over them. As Tincan said, "If you can build the second one first, the first one is always easier."


Shot down the gutter - a lot filling and sanding to go before it's looks right

The mold is now a pile of wood splinters in a bucket - hindsight being 20/20 I should have filled in the areas in red...closed them off with plywood and glassed over them. As Tincan said, "If you can build the second one first, the first one is always easier."

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Re: Another year and another project....
Looking good Chalk.
In the words of the great Doc Holliday, "I'll be your huckleberry"
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Re: Another year and another project....
I feel like I have been working on one spot for three weeks...I have
Been working on the back deck...mainly sanding (killed five sheets of 80 grit - by hand
)
I did get the fish/ice box finished (other than paint) this weekend - She measures 11 x 11 x 33. Should be good for a few fish and some drinks

Here's a shot of the back area, all foamed and glassed in - she just needs paint and a deck.

Speaking of deck here is the sand paper killer and hand blisterer. With a coat of micro slurry to kill some more sand paper.

Close up

Bow Eye holes drilled

That's it for now


Been working on the back deck...mainly sanding (killed five sheets of 80 grit - by hand

I did get the fish/ice box finished (other than paint) this weekend - She measures 11 x 11 x 33. Should be good for a few fish and some drinks

Here's a shot of the back area, all foamed and glassed in - she just needs paint and a deck.

Speaking of deck here is the sand paper killer and hand blisterer. With a coat of micro slurry to kill some more sand paper.

Close up

Bow Eye holes drilled

That's it for now
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Re: Another year and another project....
coming right along.
you got the first fishing trip in the barhopr, so I'm calling shotgun on the first fishing trip in the chakillac.
you got the first fishing trip in the barhopr, so I'm calling shotgun on the first fishing trip in the chakillac.
VIVA la BT
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Re: Another year and another project....
Looks good lots and lots of work on it already for sure



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Re: Another year and another project....
Barhopr wrote:coming right along.
you got the first fishing trip in the barhopr, so I'm calling shotgun on the first fishing trip in the chakillac.



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