Sintes 21 Rebuild

Questions about boat repairs with our resins and fiberglass: hull patches, transoms and stringers, foam, rot etc.
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Re: Sintes 21 Rebuild

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Round these parts we have a "slot" limit on the red fish/spot tail bass/damn that's good eats/what-ever-you-want-to-call-them. I can catch them 3/4" under, and 3/4" over (and much larger) all day long. I've only found one or two a month that are in the slot. 3 years ago I caught my first ever slot sized red. At the time I was on my 9' walmart kayak. I ran the yak ashore while I fought the fish and wound up about 30' from my gear. I'd been trying to catch one of these SOB for nearly a year so I wall paranoid about dropping it in the water. Me being the smart guy I am, I walked about 5yd up the beach and deposited my fish while I went for my stringer (yes, I keep my dinner on a stringer when I'm fishing).

Now one thing you need to know about Beaufort... we love us some 'Merica! in the form of jarheads and blad eagles. The Marines are easy to keep track of... look for a walking attitude that is quick to hold the door, play with children and fight anyone who looks at them without a smile. The eagles on the other hand... I just happened to notice one sitting on a dock about 1/4mi from my fishing hole when I paddled by it. Glorious looking birds. It gave me a death stare, I saluted and left it the heck alone. Then I forgot about it.

If you recall where we were at the end of the first paragraph (Fuzz may need to go back and read it again, which might get him stuck in an endless loop) you may be asking "what the hell if wrong with this moron?" I promise to tie all this together. As I was picking up my stuff I hear this odd rustling sound. At first I thought is was a spoonbill or marsh hen or maybe a gator up the creek a bit. But as I turned around I realized it was that DAMN EAGLE STEALING MY FISH!

These day my "salute" to the eagles uses only one finger and is much less respectful.

I'm sure this is a regular occurrence in Alaska. Just let SWMBO know that at least one southerner knows the pain.
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Re: Sintes 21 Rebuild

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Never had an eagle take a fish I was going to keep but I have had them snatch up a few that I had just released.
Good friend of mine's wife was drinking her morning coffee and watching her high dollar miniature dog do his morning business. Next thing she knows an eagle is flying off with $1000 mutt :help:
I have had a brown bear take a deer away from me but that is a whole nother story.

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Re: Sintes 21 Rebuild

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Fuzz wrote: Sun Jul 22, 2018 1:10 am Will be back on the boat tomorrow afternoon if all goes well.
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Re: Sintes 21 Rebuild

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After church a little get together for the boys birthday sore of put all boat work on hold. Maybe tomorrow, we will see.

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Re: Sintes 21 Rebuild

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Hi Fuzz loving your rebuild of that Sintes. Been thinking on your putting the Merc on her. You may have to go to a lower pitched prop on her. Do your rat run and see what your max rpm's are with the current prop are at WOP is and we will see.

I am basing this on how much you say the Sintes weighs and is well built. :D

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Re: Sintes 21 Rebuild

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Thanks Tom. I will take and get her weighed before taking her for the rat rod run.
I am wondering if this thing will float or if it will go straight to the bottom. Pretty sure it will float but I want to see where the waterline is at. That and I want to see if it has any vices while running.

I am waiting for some paint to dry and then will get the outboard hung and go from there.

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Fuzz wrote: Tue Jul 24, 2018 4:16 am Thanks Tom. I will take and get her weighed before taking her for the rat rod run.
I am wondering if this thing will float or if it will go straight to the bottom. Pretty sure it will float but I want to see where the waterline is at. That and I want to see if it has any vices while running.

I am waiting for some paint to dry and then will get the outboard hung and go from there.
Good luck on your boat, the rat rod run, water line and the paint drying. :)

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Re: Sintes 21 Rebuild

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Well as promised here is what her tail looks like. If the paint is dry tomorrow I will get the motor mounted.
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Re: Sintes 21 Rebuild

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Wow that is a big boat transom, cannot wait to see it with the motor on.
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Wow! It does look big! Also excited to see it in the water!

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