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My nephew and I have been working this one for the last couple months it's a 22 foot Fish and Ski Barge. We have around $3500 in it so far "including $2000 for the motor" We hope to get it wet on Sunday
Our two girls in the boat
Sorry bout the quality of the pics I gotta get a better camera
Trolling, flats fishin and bottom fishing on the right days That 115 should get it up pretty good also It has lots of room inside to, I'm waiting till we get the inside finished before I show that to ya'll
HAHAHA, it's my nephews boat "I just got the most money in it right now" so he getts ta name it I will use it a lot, so I don't mind putting a few thousand into it
Do SCALDED DOWG mean anything ta ya'll That's how she run 39mph on the GPS and we aint got the trim hooked up and running the prop that come with it it takes about 20 foot ta be on plane and 5500 RPM at WOT "figure we need a 22 or 23 pitch instead of the 20 pitch we got now"! only "unexpected problem" is we found two cracks in the hull, about half way down and on opposite sides off one another IDEAS ON THE BEST WAY TA FIX EM
The tank is under the center console, the cracks are about a foot in front of were the tank ends and they both are about a foot and a half long and the reason we started looking for a hole was the amount of water in the bilge after only about 30 minutes on the water "several gallons" O ne looks to have been worked on before
A picture would be nice....but you can fix it, some polyester resin, 1808 biaxial fabric (1808 is 18 oz biaxial with a matt), then gel coat....It's not gonna be fun....
I prefer epoxy over polyester, but to regelcoat you have to buy a special primer that's expensive...so polyster is the most logical choice...