The End Is In Sight!

Discussion in 'Boat Design' started by flydog, Mar 19, 2007.

  1. flydog
    Joined: Oct 2006
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    Location: Atlanta

    flydog Junior Member

    At last I feel that I am going to have a boat! The thwarts are done. The forward and aft floatation box seats are finished, and I installed the keel and skeg last night with 3M 4200 bedding compound.

    flydog
     

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  2. messabout
    Joined: Jan 2006
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    Location: Lakeland Fl USA

    messabout Senior Member

    Mighty fine looking little boat Flydog. You could use the screen name "Bulldog" if you want to. I mean you have come a long way since your first posting. You must have attacked the project doggedly in any case.

    Sadly the next half of the project still awaits. That is the finishing part which commonly requiress about as much time as the building part. With your apparent determination you'll have it done soon.

    Since you are in Atlanta, I reckon you'll be using the boat on Lake Lanier, West Point Lake, or the Chatahoochie River. Are there other places in your area to use such a traditional looking boat?


    Best wishes for happy boating. And look out for the two digit IQ maniacs with 200HP bass boats.
     
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