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Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 7:17 pm
by TomW
I guess we'll just call you Speedy Jose' from now on. :P Nice pictures Joel. Pretty day for the launch also.

Tom

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 5:37 am
by cape man
This is something I was ready for, but I may install a scupper out the transom with a flapper, maybe not.
Is there a reason you can't install a flapper type scupper out the sides? That was my plan so if there's a reason it won't work let me know. I was going to install drains out the sides that I can plug when she's overloaded with camp gear, and have them open when fishing and anchored. The drain to the bilge and thus bilge pump would be my way to get water out if and when the scuppers went below the water line.

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 8:43 am
by carolinaboatbuilder
Looks really nice Shine. is that Interlux blue? I just painted my FS17 the same color. How did you flip your hull, with overhead chain hoist and support frame or just manhandle and roll over?

Again, lloks great!

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 8:54 am
by tech_support
cape man wrote:Is there a reason you can't install a flapper type scupper out the sides? That was my plan so if there's a reason it won't work let me know.


Those would work but I would prefer to to leave the side clean looking and route them out the transom.
Looks really nice Shine. is that Interlux blue? I just painted my FS17 the same color. How did you flip your hull, with overhead chain hoist and support frame or just manhandle and roll over?
Its Sterling topcoat, the color is Ice Blue. Its rolled and tipped

We rolled her in straps. Takes very little effort that way.

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 11:30 pm
by Murry
Just beautiful Joel. I can only imagine how good you boat looks in person.
How do you think the "ice blue" would look on my gf :?: :D

Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2009 11:57 am
by msujmccorm
Beautiful job Joel. It's amazin how versatile these plans are!

Re: FS17 low sheer

Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2009 9:24 am
by little jimmy cook
The boat looks awesome. I love the color and the sheer lines of this boat.


Great job. I am inspired even more.



Jimmy

Re: FS17 low sheer

Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2009 3:47 pm
by Cefoam
awesome boat, you guys are artists with these boats.

i couldnt find the thread on the poling platform. i would love some info on it, to maybe come up something similiar for my boat.
im building a ob15 with an identical layout, sheer lowered almost 5", decks in front and back, very simple.

thanks tommy

Re: FS17 low sheer

Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2009 4:05 pm
by FLYonWALL9
NOT meant to derail Joel's thread but....

"im building a ob15 with an identical layout, sheer lowered almost 5",

Having built the OB15, one of the first to put decks on front and rear
and one of the first to lower the sheer. I would not lower the sheer of
the ob15 almost 5 inches.....

The sheer on the boat isn't all that high to start with, doing so will also
make your boat more narrow. Most of the people that lower the sheer
on that boat simply make the boat more level front to rear cutting the
camber out of the bow.

Re: FS17 low sheer

Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2009 10:20 am
by tech_support
lets start a new thread on the OB15. I agree, there is no need to lower the OB15 sheer that much. I did not lower my FS17 that much and the FS17 has even higher sheer.