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Another 13' Gheenoe Rebuild UPDATED
Posted: November 3rd, 2012, 4:50 pm
by lizbeth
Re: Another 13' Gheenoe Rebuild
Posted: November 4th, 2012, 7:03 am
by SS-342
Looks like a GREAT project!
Thanks for sharing.
Re: Another 13' Gheenoe Rebuild
Posted: November 4th, 2012, 2:54 pm
by wally
Wow! All of these successful Gheenoe rebuilds is giving me an itch. Been daydreaming about duck hunting and a Gheenoe would fit the bill.
Re: Another 13' Gheenoe Rebuild
Posted: November 4th, 2012, 10:22 pm
by lizbeth
Thanks, I'm on the look out for a 15hp motor.
Re: Another 13' Gheenoe Rebuild
Posted: November 4th, 2012, 11:35 pm
by Gulf Coast

on the mini coffen box
Re: Another 13' Gheenoe Rebuild
Posted: November 5th, 2012, 10:53 am
by caseycook
Lizbeth - the boat looks great! I'm sure you've learned a lot, just like I did when redoing mine. A couple questions / observations:
1) Where is the person going to sit in the front if two people go? You planning on adding a seat? On mine, I've been using the casting platform. This is good and bad. It's somewhat comfortable as a seat, but when running, the front passenger gets the sensation that they're several feet above the water and if one were to hit something, they'd go flying. I can only imagine that with the high deck plus a seat, this feeling would be magnified. I've also noticed that standing on the low deck to fish gives one a similar sensation and the 'noe takes some getting used to as far as the tippiness of the craft, especially if another person is in the boat.
2) I'd do some more research on whether or not a 15 hp is too much motor for the boat. I was running a 6 hp 4 stroke, but recently upgraded to a 9.8 Nissan 2 stroke that weighs the same. With two people in the gheenoe, it runs 17-18 mph...plenty of speed. A 15 hp would be scary fast. Also, the boat is rated for a 6 hp, putting a 15hp on the back adds a bunch of weight. You might want to look into reenforcing the transom as well...not sure the boat was designed for that much motor on the back.
3) I like the coffin box in the center, but you may want to test the boat with and without it in the center before glassing it in. I cut out the livewell on my boat to make it easier to move throughout the boat. The coffin box adds something else to trip over when getting from front to back and vice versa. I've also noticed that like canoes and kayaks, you always want to walk in the center of the boat. I'm not sure you can walk around the coffin box without feeling like the boat is about to tip over. Just might want to test it out before you glass it in.
4) You planning on replacing any of the flotation foam that you cut out?
Keep up the good work and keep posting pics.
Casey
Re: Another 13' Gheenoe Rebuild
Posted: November 5th, 2012, 11:08 am
by lizbeth
Casey, I added a reinforcement under the front deck to mount a pedestal seat, only to be used when stopped. My intention is to put a grab bar from the ice chest, and to also use the ice chest for the passenger to sit on while underway.
I did foam the front, above the trolling battery hatch. I have a motor mount, to add to the transom. The guy before me was using a 15hp Yamaha., How ever I may go with a 9.8hp, just not sure yet.
here is a picture of the grab bar, I want to add.
Re: Another 13' Gheenoe Rebuild
Posted: November 5th, 2012, 11:32 am
by lizbeth
Here is a sample of the paint color "ICE BLUE" with webbing on the inside. I tested it out on a piece of cardboard.

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Re: Another 13' Gheenoe Rebuild
Posted: November 5th, 2012, 11:38 am
by caseycook
lizbeth wrote:Casey, I added a reinforcement under the front deck to mount a pedestal seat, only to be used when stopped. My intention is to put a grab bar from the ice chest, and to also use the ice chest for the passenger to sit on while underway.
I did foam the front, above the trolling battery hatch. I have a motor mount, to add to the transom. The guy before me was using a 15hp Yamaha., How ever I may go with a 9.9hp, just not sure yet.
here is a picture of the grab bar, I want to add.

Sounds like you've thought it through. A grab bar will be a nice feature...one of the negatives of the design I used is that there's nowhere to put one. I look forward to seeing the end product.
Re: Another 13' Gheenoe Rebuild
Posted: November 6th, 2012, 10:48 am
by MIAcanes44
Here is a number of a guy looking to sell his 15 hp mercury. 509-8707. It came off of his gheenoe and said it was perfect. All i know is that you don't have to use the full 15hp but it sure is nice when you are loaded and need it.
Re: Another 13' Gheenoe Rebuild
Posted: November 6th, 2012, 5:51 pm
by lizbeth
Hey, thanks for the number but, I bought a 2005 Mercury 8hp 4 stroke, last night.
Re: Another 13' Gheenoe Rebuild
Posted: November 10th, 2012, 7:28 pm
by lizbeth
I went to the salvage yard the first of the week, I found some scrap aluminum $11.00 worth, I had a idea running around in my head. I took it to the welding shop and this was my out come.

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Re: Another 13' Gheenoe Rebuild
Posted: November 11th, 2012, 1:15 pm
by Harmsway
Sweet

Re: Another 13' Gheenoe Rebuild
Posted: November 13th, 2012, 11:46 am
by lizbeth
I was able to work on the Gheenoe on Saturday, I got the front battery box painted and webbed, also the nose cone

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Re: Another 13' Gheenoe Rebuild
Posted: November 24th, 2012, 8:23 pm
by lizbeth
I have not had very much time to work on the Gheenoe, I have my soldier’s home for Thanksgiving(well one is in now and the other one leaves on Jan. 2nd)
But here are two pictures(sorry for quality) of the inside, put my first coat of paint on today.

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