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I'm just wondering why you don't go big, like 36 ft or something ! :-D
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Frank Bradfield wrote:I'm just wondering why you don't go big, like 36 ft or something ! :-D
Who said I was done :-D
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Nathan wrote:Check out this site. It's supposed to be up February first I believe.

http://www.evergladescanoecompany.com/

Nathan
I've seen preview pics of their hull. Looks like it's gonna be a neat little project. :thumbup:

Makes ya think about a new set of boat plans. :-D

Hey Chalk...I got an idea for a 32' power cat. :o
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JEM wrote:Hey Chalk...I got an idea for a 32' power cat. :o
Tease.... :smt067

I contacted Kelsall about the one he lists on his site...He said two months he would have something to show me....three years later, still nothing :smt075

Catamaran is indian for twice the Tylenol and sanding... :smt042
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Hard to get a perspective on size from the pictures. Looks to have about a 4' beam. What are the dim. Looks like it is beamy enough to be stable. What kind of power are you planing.
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It's has a maximum beam of 54" and I plan on powering it with a 25 hp...Maybe a 30 hp...don't tell JEM though :smt044
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I would like to watch the launching. The picture i have in my mind is a hydroplane racing boat a friend and I had when we were in high school. I bet it flies.
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Chalk wrote:It's has a maximum beam of 54" and I plan on powering it with a 25 hp...Maybe a 30 hp...don't tell JEM though :smt044
killing me... just killing me! :smt108
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Man..3/4" sheets of mahogany plywood is heavy, but all the frames are layed out and waiting for a date with the saw....

I cheated a little on the plans...squeezed another bulkhead out of a sheet by rotating and fudging a little..The bulkhead is 48-1/2" , by the time I fillet and fiberglass I will have to sand the sharp edges off the bulkheads....So to lay it out correctly I needed to find a point in space...I used my long board and some clamps to find the point and layout the cut lines.....

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I need to layout the hull panels and start cutting....

To be continued....
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Well hope I made enough sawdust for JEM…I have cut most all the 3/4 and 3/8 pieces out, still need to cut notches out and make the stringer and motor well mates…

All that’s left now is laying out the hull panels and cutting them out…Then I can start getting jiggy with it and make it start looking like a boat…

I’m hoping JEM will send me a couple yards of biax and some epoxy for Valentines… :smt007 :lol:

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Keep the progress photos coming
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Well here is half a boat, that has been ironed flat :o :lol:

Everything checked out per the drawings, all that is left to do is make the mates and it will be time for some epoxy and fiberglass.

To be continued...

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looks like you are making progress and keeping the jobsite clean. good luck.
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Everything is cut out....need some supplies before I can carry on....Maybe I will go fishing somewhere this weekend, but right now it's :beer: time.... 8) :thumbup:

To Be Continued......
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At least you'll know they aint no holes in yers :thumbup: :thumbup: :-D
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