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  1. #31
    Ausfish Platinum Member dogsbody's Avatar
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    Oct 2006

    Re: finished tinny fitout

    Good job Budge, You'll find that color won't get that dirty. I had the same on my 1st V-punt,got rid of that boat got tired of getting hammerd in any sort of chop. At least you will know what to do on your next boat.

    Dave
    Avast ye matey!


  2. #32
    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Nov 2005

    Re: finished tinny fitout

    Excellent work mate well done, looks like your a bit of a perfectionist.

    Muz
    Tight Lines

  3. #33
    seafarer3
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    Re: finished tinny fitout



    Fantastic,Professional job Budge

    Congrats to you
    Cheers
    Scott

  4. #34

    Re: finished tinny fitout

    Great job mate...very neat and tidy. Well done! I'm looking at getting a mate to do something similar with my tinnie. How much do you reckon you spent on materials all up?

  5. #35
    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Dec 2001

    Re: finished tinny fitout

    I would have saved a fair bit on getting it donw professionally but for front and rear mine came in well under 400 but this would be dependant on which fittings and what type of wood you go for etc.

  6. #36
    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Apr 2004

    Re: finished tinny fitout

    Budge
    What a great job.
    A quick question , what have you used under the hatches to keep them level, (the dark grey strip in the pics), is it alum strip or somthing else?
    I am looking at adding a similar hatch in my floor to use as storage or a kill tank.

    thanks

  7. #37

    Re: finished tinny fitout

    I hope mine turns out looking that smick !

    What sort of material did you use as the deck?

    What did you frame it out with ?

    Any smart tips for someone about to embark on a similar task ?


    Once again, nice one bro.

    Peace Out.

  8. #38

    Re: finished tinny fitout

    Awesome job
    What did you use to glue the carpet down with?
    Jim

  9. #39
    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Dec 2001

    Re: finished tinny fitout

    Thanks again guys. I go camping a bit and wanted to be able to take the floors out so i had the extra space so i made the frame up out of pine, the grey strips are allowances in the frame to act as a support for the hatches. If i was going to do it again i would have welded in an ally frame, i think this is a far better option and will give better support. The recess for the foot pedal is held by strips of ally angle so i suppose that maye be one option for you trilogy although i would opt for a different route to make sure the frame will give maximum support.

    Stemmie i used 19mm aqua ply at the front and at the rear used 13mm ply, in hindsight i would have used the 19mm at the rear aswell as the 13mm is not up to my standards (I'm a bit picky though). Just make sure you seal whatever you use with a few coast of an oil based paint or estapol etc. My only tip would be to check everything twice when your going through the process its better than stuffing up and having to buy new materials. Make a cardboard template up first but remember that cardboard flexes differently to the ply so even go to a masonite template before the ply if your picky. Ohh and another biggy allow enough for the carpet but not too much so that it looks like there is a gap there, remember the carpet will thin in the joins once itt is down for a while.

    Jim i just used some contact adhesive suitable for bonding carpet to wood, i cant remember the brand sorry but i got it from bunnings. Its in a 2 or 4L tin and is a yellow/brown colour and you can just it brush on. Hope this helps.

  10. #40

    Re: finished tinny fitout

    great boat budge,

    hey what sort of $$ did the whole thing cost?
    thinking of going down that path myself
    Cheers,

    Ben

  11. #41

    Re: finished tinny fitout

    tisk tisk..... Budge what were you thinking???

    I mean, its a nice looking job 'n all, but, it appears there is something that you forgot.
    Crikey, A man goes to all that trouble, and than, no bloody STUBBIE HOLDERS!!!

    Now post us some pics when its actually FINISHED.

    Damo
    Give a man a fish, and he'll eat for a day. But ,flogging him into submission will result in him taking up crabbing.... and once he gets a taste of that sh*t, well, he may never return again.

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