Cameron's FS14LS+5%
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Finished out and painted it would just appear as channels in the deck like the photo of the Baycraft. Thought about closing it up and having them run all stealthy-like but I'm concerned with moisture and adhesive squeezeout blocking them up.
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I think the gutters are a really nice idea. Don’t see why that wouldn’t work out well. You’ve gotten my wheels turning since this is something I haven’t addressed yet. And bravo on the sole. I imagine that making sure you cut all those holes in the right place was a bit of a pucker moment
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Measure thrice!Mojosmantra wrote: ↑Sat Jul 17, 2021 1:14 pm I think the gutters are a really nice idea. Don’t see why that wouldn’t work out well. You’ve gotten my wheels turning since this is something I haven’t addressed yet. And bravo on the sole. I imagine that making sure you cut all those holes in the right place was a bit of a pucker moment
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Been on vacation this week. Camping trip with my wife's family. They don't fish, so I bring a buddy of mine along. This year we were at Douglas Lake near Sevierville, TN. Being this close to the Smoky Mtns, I couldn't not go trout fishing. Gave my buddy a beginner premier on fly fishing and to the mountains we went.
My buddy was able to catch 3 rainbows. This being the biggest of them.
I struck out but was estatic seeing him catch something.
In other news...my wife and I are expecting our first child in Jan '22!
The pressure's on to finish the boat!
My buddy was able to catch 3 rainbows. This being the biggest of them.
I struck out but was estatic seeing him catch something.
In other news...my wife and I are expecting our first child in Jan '22!
The pressure's on to finish the boat!
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Congrats Cameron! That’s awesome. And yes, you best finish up that boat - it’s a life changing event like no other. Mine just turned 14 and it flys by at a snails pace.
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x2 Boy is life going to change for you.lMojosmantra wrote: ↑Fri Jul 23, 2021 10:34 pm Congrats Cameron! That’s awesome. And yes, you best finish up that boat - it’s a life changing event like no other. Mine just turned 14 and it flys by at a snails pace.
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X3 Cameron best wishes to you and your wife. Make sure you finish your boat before the young one comes. You won't have much time after.
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Back to the grind this week. Unfortunately I'm mostly back in the office now for work, so I have an extra 30-45 minute commute to deal with that cuts into boat working time in the evenings.
Before my vacation I built the lip for the baitwell and glued it on. This is what will bond to the bottom side of the hatch once that's built.
This is what I wish I had done with my console flange.
First I did a layup of 2 layers of CSM to make the lip. Top and bottom layers were staggered in the corners to tie them together.
After this was done, I placed a sheet of plastic over it with a board and some weight to get it nice and flat.
After that, I pulled it free from the plastic and bonded the baitwell down to it. Then came back and tabbed it all together with some 4oz woven.
Once cured I had a mess to clean up on the inside.
At this point, I'm waiting on a couple more things to get to a point where I can apply a coat of quikfair to the inside and prime it. I dont plan on making the inside super perfect, but one pass of fairing to smooth out the roughness and then primer and bilge paint should be sufficient.
Work this week has been mostly on the forward locker area. First I wanted to close off the spaces outside the stringers in front of Frame B. I bonded on cleats at a slight angle so any water than gets inside will run down to the drain in the middle.
And I've foamed the cavities.
Next I'll clean up the foam and install panels over top. I'm thinking I'll just use some leftover 6mm ply since that won't really have to withstand much.
I also fabbed and epoxy coated a battery tray mount. That will go in the center just in front of Frame B. This is for my trolling motor battery.
I borrowed a benchtop planer from a buddy, so I'll start working on the hatch gutters this weekend. That's going to become the big project over the next few weeks I believe.
Before my vacation I built the lip for the baitwell and glued it on. This is what will bond to the bottom side of the hatch once that's built.
This is what I wish I had done with my console flange.
First I did a layup of 2 layers of CSM to make the lip. Top and bottom layers were staggered in the corners to tie them together.
After this was done, I placed a sheet of plastic over it with a board and some weight to get it nice and flat.
After that, I pulled it free from the plastic and bonded the baitwell down to it. Then came back and tabbed it all together with some 4oz woven.
Once cured I had a mess to clean up on the inside.
At this point, I'm waiting on a couple more things to get to a point where I can apply a coat of quikfair to the inside and prime it. I dont plan on making the inside super perfect, but one pass of fairing to smooth out the roughness and then primer and bilge paint should be sufficient.
Work this week has been mostly on the forward locker area. First I wanted to close off the spaces outside the stringers in front of Frame B. I bonded on cleats at a slight angle so any water than gets inside will run down to the drain in the middle.
And I've foamed the cavities.
Next I'll clean up the foam and install panels over top. I'm thinking I'll just use some leftover 6mm ply since that won't really have to withstand much.
I also fabbed and epoxy coated a battery tray mount. That will go in the center just in front of Frame B. This is for my trolling motor battery.
I borrowed a benchtop planer from a buddy, so I'll start working on the hatch gutters this weekend. That's going to become the big project over the next few weeks I believe.
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Congrats on amazing news Cameron! Nothing like an impending birth to keep the pressure on!
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Congratulations, that is great news!!! Jeff
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