FS13 'Lil Stream

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Re: FS13 'Lil Stream

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I love all the different ways guys solve problems. Slick way to hold that skeg :D

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looking really good! have you decided on a color to paint it?

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Fuzz wrote: Sun Aug 22, 2021 1:14 am I love all the different ways guys solve problems. Slick way to hold that skeg :D
Thanks!

I semi copied that technique. I had seen someone use a clamp and 1x1 before and added a second clamp.

First round of fairing. I'm using way more epoxy on that then I thought I would! :roll:
First pass at fairing.
First pass at fairing.

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jonnymac wrote: Sun Aug 22, 2021 7:15 am looking really good! have you decided on a color to paint it?
Thanks!

Matterhorn White with a black painted rubrail. I'm thinking I might wrap it with a Tarpon scale wrap. I think it look pretty good and will hide my first attempt at painting a boat! :lol: We'll see how the paint job turns out!

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Almost have a good enough bottom.
Almost work boat bottom!
Almost work boat bottom!
I'll order a larger kit of epoxy this time! My wife had projects for the camper that needed some epoxy. :roll: I thought about telling her that this epoxy was reserved for boat building. Since I can type this from the comfort of my couch, you already know I didn't and she is getting our camper outfitted with okume and epoxy. :lol: At least the furniture will last longer than the camper...

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Normally, about 3 coats of fairing starts to look decent for me now. 6 is really close to perfect.

I am awake with left arm nueralgia from all the sand/fill/arm work last few days
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Looks good BB!! Take care of yourself!!! Jeff

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Thanks Jeff!
fallguy1000 wrote: Fri Aug 27, 2021 3:29 am Normally, about 3 coats of fairing starts to look decent for me now. 6 is really close to perfect.

I am awake with left arm nueralgia from all the sand/fill/arm work last few days
I'll probably end up with 4! :lol: I'm not shooting for perfect on the bottom and the top should be a grimy mess from the mudflats and creeks that I plan to attempt to fish.

This is after 3 coats on most of it. I've got some minor low spots and then on to quick fair for the last coat on the outside bottom.
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My wife has been supportive but gets onto me for trying to get as many projects completed as I can at a break-neck speed. My desire to sell the GT23 was to ease her concern but at the same time, I don't want to see it discarded for the trailer. I've got a group of guys that I go to church with that might be willing to assist with it so they can use it as well. IF, if I get to finish it, it will have to have a provision for a lift of some sort and a dockside wheelchair ramp. I've thought about this before and now my current circumstances would make it a necessity for future use for me.

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BB Sig best of wishes to you.

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BB Sig best of wishes to you. Boat is looking good.

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