I like how flush these hatches are. Very nice!
Here is the gallery for my boat stand. I designed it to be mobile and have only built the rolling base. The top will be next. It will hold the hull in an inverted position as well as upright and will be micro adjustable in at least 6 locations to create a level surface.
http://gallery.bateau2.com/thumbnails.php?album=904
The boat will be at just the right height for me to work in a standing position, so as not to kill my back.
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Seats on flats boats, do you guys use them? I'm talking the type you see on a bass boat that swivel and mount into the metal bracket on the deck.
99% of my fishing is fly-fishing, and I find myself standing up a lot. However I wanted to know what the other Phantom builders thought. For those of you that have the mounts installed in the boats, how often do you find yourself breaking out the seats and using them, specifically the fly-fishermen?
An option I was thinking about using was portable chairs with non-abrasive feet. I could just set them up when needed. They have the added advantage of resting anywhere on the deck itself, and not being tied to just one location.
99% of my fishing is fly-fishing, and I find myself standing up a lot. However I wanted to know what the other Phantom builders thought. For those of you that have the mounts installed in the boats, how often do you find yourself breaking out the seats and using them, specifically the fly-fishermen?
An option I was thinking about using was portable chairs with non-abrasive feet. I could just set them up when needed. They have the added advantage of resting anywhere on the deck itself, and not being tied to just one location.
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I will be receiving 11 pieces of Okoume 1088 plywood this week for my PH 18! The purchase was only $400 for the wood and $200 for shipping. These pieces were left over from another boat builder’s project. He originally was going to build a bigger boat but scaled down quite a bit.
I'll order the remainder of the wood probably sometime in the spring.
I'll order the remainder of the wood probably sometime in the spring.
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Muddler, you must have great line management skills. I look at those hatches and cringe. I know I will be building the FS18 when I get around to it. It will be my first build. I'm a little worried about hatches though. I'd like to have a few but I think it may be more than what I'm ready to handle so I've been considering having none. I still have mixed feelings about it but I will take a look at those production hatches. I think Doug's hatches are top notch! I tried to take a closer look at his hatches page but Tripod keeps acting up.
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