Thanks guys
Want to mount a rear transducer on my wooden/painted skiff. Thinking a mounting plate a good idea. So, how to mount the plate…..guess I could...
Interesting idea. Thanks I’ll look into it
SE. Georgia USA….thanks. I used to build a bunch of wood decks…our spacing both for seating and deck was a 16 penny nail or a speed square width....
Well I’m down to the seating... would like to use a series of slats. The question is... is there an industry standard for overhang and spacing?...
Thanks fallguy
This boat will be used in shallow inshore marsh. Concerning the jack plate….just doesn’t interest me. I’m at the stage where this fix is easy to...
Ply on frame …14 foot…9.9 hp outboard. I’m about to finish this thing up.was all set with the transom for short shaft. Well, low and behold a...
Ply on frame…edge tape and two 6 oz cloth. Bottom weave is filled and peel p,y over epoxy with some low density filler. Decided to use a...
Thanks to all…..job done
Thank you…is silica the correct thickener if used
Fiberglass on ply. Two 6 oz fabric epoxy to ply. So….time to fill the weave. Would like to fill the weave and top off with peel ply. My main...
By the way…my 50” glass 2 1/2” up the sides at the skiffs widest bottom.
Thanks all…question is answered. I got some heavy rolled resin paper and seamed it to 50” to try and answer this question. As Fall guys last...
Any opinions on a hull fiberglass schedule on a wood skiff. Bottom vs sides first? 50” cloth is perfect to cover the bottom in one run. Then 1/2...
Thanks guys…very helpful
Due to timing my basic plan is…2 offset seam tape…fair tape edges…then hull glass and faired…then paint. Any need for low density filler to fill...
Fallguy had a point that I was considering. Fairing in the tape seams before applying the hull glass. Wouldn’t take long and might save some work...
Thanks guys….14 foot flat bottom skiff for grass and mud flats in southern GA…go DAWGS!
2 layers tape on seams. Will be unable to put fiberglass on hull within reasonable time. So, the question centers on preparing the epoxied seam...