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FOSTER'S XF20

Posted: Sun May 15, 2011 10:51 pm
by FOSTER
I bought the plans and had a few question before I go purchase the wood. How hard is it for someone that's only wood working experience is building things like decks? I really want to do this build it looks fun, but I’m thinking this may be over my head.

Re: FOSTER'S XF20

Posted: Sun May 15, 2011 11:36 pm
by nc_robbie
Foster, anyone can build this type of boat the stitch and glue is easy and anyone can do it. As far as support and advise you have all you could ever want in this forum there are many experienced builders that will provide many helpful tips…go for it you will not be sorry that you did… :D
Rob

Re: FOSTER'S XF20

Posted: Sun May 15, 2011 11:45 pm
by Prarie Dog
There are several well documented XF20 builds on the forum. With a few exceptions the guys on here have basic woodworking skills and the ability to follow directions. There is also a huge amount of help on this forum and countless years of building and boating experience to draw on. If you would like to see a finished boat the Texas Builders Meet is the last weekend of July in Port O Conner at Clarks.
Majorgator, is almost finished with his XF and Aripeka Angler finished his 3(?) years ago. AA's boat is called Red Alert and is very nice, he is also a frquent poster as is Majorgator. There is another XF20 builder in Corpus Christie that is fairly close to finish on his build. I doubt you would have a question they couldn't answer. The XF is an awsome flats fishing weapon, it will get up in 8" and float in 4. Those numbers are independently confirmed by a lot of guys. :D

Re: FOSTER'S XF20

Posted: Sun May 15, 2011 11:51 pm
by FOSTER
Sounds good I think I will buy some wood tomorrow and start my XF project. I have a feeling I will need lots of help.

Re: FOSTER'S XF20

Posted: Sun May 15, 2011 11:55 pm
by Prarie Dog
Foster, I think there is a place in Houston that sells Meranti 1088, I believe the name is Houston Hardwoods. Or, do you have another source for this kind of ply?

Re: FOSTER'S XF20

Posted: Sun May 15, 2011 11:58 pm
by nc_robbie
That sounds good I am a new builder to this type of boat building (stitch and glue) but I would recommend that you spend a little more money and go for marine ply in the end you will not be sorry…stitch and glue or traditional building marine ply is worth the investment in my mind… :D
Rob

Re: FOSTER'S XF20

Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 12:00 am
by gstanfield

Re: FOSTER'S XF20

Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 9:16 am
by FOSTER
I was going to buy it at Kemah Hardware they say it is marine plywood for 3/8" its $50.75 a sheet. i will have to call the place in Houston and see what there price is.

Re: FOSTER'S XF20

Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 9:48 am
by FOSTER
AB fir marine plywood is that good plywood or do I need to stick with something like Hydrotek?

Re: FOSTER'S XF20

Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 1:54 pm
by majorgator
AB fir marine plywood is that good plywood or do I need to stick with something like Hydrotek?
All advice on here from the designers to others who have built this (and other) boats is to stick with the higher grades of plywood. I bought all my Meranti 1088 and 6566 from the e-boat guys for a reasonable price. I know its reasonable because I bought a couple of sheets of AB Marine Fir from local place to do some misc. work, and the price was the same. Go with the Meranti or Okume, you won't be sorry...and you won't be worried about fixing it later.

seth