Building a hybrid

Discussion in 'Wooden Boat Building and Restoration' started by txriverrat, Sep 17, 2010.

  1. txriverrat
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    txriverrat Senior Member

    Took her out for the first fishing trip today,I just went for a couple hours but slimed the Cruiser .

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    I paddled her about 5 miles today on a lake ,she will just sit up there and cruise , I need to put her on the river now
    I think she is going to be a dream to fish out of on the Brazos ,fast handle easy , and float shallow.
    I am a happy camper
    Ron
    PS I will keep working on her till I get her completed ,but she is going to see some miles while I am doing it.
     
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  2. srimes
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    srimes Senior Member

    very nice.
     
  3. txriverrat
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    txriverrat Senior Member

    Took a few days off ,but I am back to doing the little things that make a boat personal.
    Got the rubber seals installed on the hatches

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    I am trying something different on rod holder. I dislike the factory ones ,they stick and its hard to get a rod out when a fish hits, this is what I am going to try on this boat.

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    I do a lot of drift fishing and they seem to be at the right angle.
    Ron
     
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    hoytedow Carbon Based Life Form

    Translation: Freakin' awesome!
     
  5. txriverrat
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    txriverrat Senior Member

    Thanks
    I think she will look ok once I finish her.
    Ron
     
  6. txriverrat
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    txriverrat Senior Member

    Review of the Brazos Cruiser
    This is a neat boat ,it has a high cruise speed and tracks well but still turns easy.
    This boat will be given to my granddaughter when she is ready for it and I think it will suit her well.
    Like most three panel boats it shines in flat water are going down stream . Should be a good hull for the Neches race ,light , flat bottom for portaging ,and a good cruise.
    I am to big and carry to much gear for this to be a tripping boat for me,and do to much upriver paddling
    where a three panel doesn’t shine. It would be a great boat for day trips and a lighter paddler.
    Thanks Gerald she is a sweet boat.
    Ron
     
  7. Submarine Tom

    Submarine Tom Previous Member

    Any pics under power yet?

    -Tom
     

  8. txriverrat
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    txriverrat Senior Member

    The Crusier isnt finished yet still needs some tweecking with my own personal touches. I will takes some pics when she is finished .
    Ron
     
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