Found fuel in the bilge after my first offshore trip! The photo story !!!
The cut out!
The Problem!
The Fix!
The Port Tank!
New Deck! Gone with the Teak !
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Found fuel in the bilge after my first offshore trip! The photo story !!!
The cut out!
The Problem!
The Fix!
The Port Tank!
New Deck! Gone with the Teak !
[img]http://www.charl
May be the shortest build thread in history.
What did you do to the plywood? Is it glassed or just sealed?
Final product looks good but would love to know what all was done.
218WA Sailfish
The "Penn"sion Plan
Glassed in 3/4 marine. All new supports under the deck as well. Opened the hatches a little to give me more access the motors. All work was completed in 5 weeks in the slip working on her only 2 days a week.
Catch’em up!!!
“Marlin Monroe”
35 Magnum Express
Monty
You should change the name to “Tool Time”. That’s fast work right there.
Cool boat!
“Apathy is the Glove into Which Evil Slips It’s Hand”.
Great looking job on a great looking boat. You’re doing some comfy fishing.
‘87 Pacemaker 31’ SF
‘04 Renegade 29’ 2 225’s
‘97 Maycraft 17’ 40 hp
That’s a jam up job, especially having to do it in the slip. Nice work!
1971 NEWPORT DAYSAILER 21’
1970 MAKO CC 22’
That’s a really open cockpit.
Lots of room. Very nice. Looks like a neat job on the deck.
218WA Sailfish
The "Penn"sion Plan
Very nice job. I also love that cockpit. Is that a bait tank along the transom? Shoot that’s nice!!!
Dorado II
Carolina Skiff 25DLV
Wow!!!
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Wow, wow, wow!!!
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No bait tank. I built an insulated fish box and glassed it in. Had 4 20 lb bags of ice in it for over 10 hrs last week and the bags stayed hard all day. Had to bust them on the deck to put over the fish! LOL
Catch’em up!!!
“Marlin Monroe”
35 Magnum Express
Monty
Nice job, thanks for the pictures…
Love this. Hope you recycled all that teak, probably still has tons of usable wood in it.
I just built a bathroom vanity for the house we are about to close on, using teak-veneered 3/4 marine ply. It was a sheet we had left over from a previous job we did at the cabinet shop.
… The Cross of Christ is the anvil upon which the hammer of evil wore itself out.
Thats just what I was thinking. If by any chance theres any left laying around I’d be more than willing to recycle it for you. I can use some smaller pieces for some tinker projects.
2012 Carolina Skiff J14, 25 Merc, Foil & Jackplate