Very nice.
Can you explain how you wieghed the boat?
Thanks
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These posts have slowed somewhat of late as she has been on the water as of 20th March and...well I have other priorities now. 
After the painting was finished, on goes all the hardware using sikaflex 291 to bed down and seal all the fixtures.

Then on to the trailer to set up the rollers and skids.

With the name finalised and a plate painted by Rachael, I was well on the way to a launching.

The name by the way, follows on the line started many years ago by my late grandfather who named all his 4 boats 'Annie B'. I know he would get a real kick knowing I had built a boat and named it such.
On a low note, I had planed the weekend launch and waited till friday arvo to pull the motor out and make sure it runs ok.....
After 8 months sitting in the corner, the 15hp Suzuki starts 3rd pull...yeah... sounds nice and strong....good good...no telltail....doh!
The impeller..... needless to say, I had all weekend to ponder WHY I did not look into the motor weeks beforehand.....
So during the week I get the pump kit and install it to get a nice motor chugging away and ready for the coming weekend.

The day arrives and the kombi has no problem pulling the rig through the Sydney traffic and down the ramp to the water at Iron Cove for the first test run.
The boat rolls off the trailer with ease and some might say I was happy to see it sit high and level on the water and dead on the chine... I would say I was....a very happy camper!

Took her for an easy run out into the harbour, under the bridge and back and I must say she went very well indeed.
Stable and dry and handled the slight chop well.
Happy Happy Joy Joy

As far as getting the hull weight, I was lucky to have use of a set of scenery scales....basically two large independent plates that take the item (ie the hull) while the weight is registed on a small display.

After the painting was finished, on goes all the hardware using sikaflex 291 to bed down and seal all the fixtures.

Then on to the trailer to set up the rollers and skids.

With the name finalised and a plate painted by Rachael, I was well on the way to a launching.

The name by the way, follows on the line started many years ago by my late grandfather who named all his 4 boats 'Annie B'. I know he would get a real kick knowing I had built a boat and named it such.

On a low note, I had planed the weekend launch and waited till friday arvo to pull the motor out and make sure it runs ok.....
After 8 months sitting in the corner, the 15hp Suzuki starts 3rd pull...yeah... sounds nice and strong....good good...no telltail....doh!
The impeller..... needless to say, I had all weekend to ponder WHY I did not look into the motor weeks beforehand.....

So during the week I get the pump kit and install it to get a nice motor chugging away and ready for the coming weekend.

The day arrives and the kombi has no problem pulling the rig through the Sydney traffic and down the ramp to the water at Iron Cove for the first test run.
The boat rolls off the trailer with ease and some might say I was happy to see it sit high and level on the water and dead on the chine... I would say I was....a very happy camper!


Took her for an easy run out into the harbour, under the bridge and back and I must say she went very well indeed.
Stable and dry and handled the slight chop well.
Happy Happy Joy Joy


As far as getting the hull weight, I was lucky to have use of a set of scenery scales....basically two large independent plates that take the item (ie the hull) while the weight is registed on a small display.
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