That's looking very nice! Better than new, cause the timber work on a new boat don't look or fit as pretty as that before it gets glassed over!
Ross has done a great rebuild - a credit to the man.
That's looking very nice! Better than new, cause the timber work on a new boat don't look or fit as pretty as that before it gets glassed over!
Ross has done a great rebuild - a credit to the man.
[smiley=beer.gif]go the in-built esky...have one fitted to my boat,,and the two other guys i fish with have them done in theirs too...just a hint,,if ya gunna put it up da front there and going to fill it with ice,,put a drain pipe into it that runs all the way down the back,,stops the water when you pull the plug from dribbling and quicker for the boat to try out..
paz
Hey Guys,
Great thread. I have read it all and found it very interesting. With the amount of imterest shown, The launching should be something special and I am sure there will be a flotilla of boats there to join you on the day and cheer you guys on for the entertainment (and great tips) you have provided along the way.
As for the esky/masher question....... you don't always need the masher!!
Ross
So many fish, so little time!
You obviously have never sat downwind from RossOriginally Posted by Tunzafun
kev
If you aim at nothing, you'll hit it every time.
Day 32
Resin coated some boards
Day 33
Glassed in some bulkheads
and put a layer of glass over the underside of the whatchamacallit ledge.... is anyone gonna tell me the correct term for that?
Compliment accepted.... he's feeling very pleased with himself since I told him it'll be better than a bought oneOriginally Posted by d-man
always amaze me that as humans the tasks we take on and suceed at when we have a go.
The timber work is top class and like other have said "shame to cover up with glass and flowcoat".
You have add more bulheads too? (by putting esky in etc)
You will have to get Kev around when you put all the jigsaw together and glass in. Just picture this. Kev cooking and supplying refreshments, Bev cutting and preparing matting and resin in the required amounts, ross and unknown fibaglass mate laying and rolling (dont forget to leave an exit point, be nasty being cornered and not able to get out for refreshments).
coming together well
cheers
blaze
No go Blaze. Bev's oven ain't big enough for the joints that I cook Hey mate......it'd be worth you taking a trip up here just to see how quickly the pair of 'em can make a couple of kilos of cracklin' disappearOriginally Posted by blaze
kev
It is not the size of the dog in the fight, but the size of the fight in the dog.
Opposite problem here, Ross never stops, makes me tired just watching him sometimes.... so I send him fishing because it forces him to relax [/quote]Originally Posted by ColacGirl
Mines complaining that I don't do enough around the house, with working all week (inc travelling almost 2hrs each way to work and bacK) I have really no inclination to do stuff around the house except for my 2 favourites which is Radio Control Car racing and Fishing...... , I guess I can understand where she is coming from......
If I can't see your glass friend will you at least look at mine ?Originally Posted by blaze
Catchy Fishy
We added extra bulkheads in the cockpit, but the cabin bulkheads are similar to before.... <insert typical soapie music while we take a step back in time>.... you will see from this old pic that all we've really altered in the cabin is the shape of the bunks to allow easier access to the ?esky?Originally Posted by blaze
.... and the ?esky? will now have vertical sidewalls instead of sloping ones. Hmmm.... must remind Ross we have lost a little bouyancy there!
Hi Ross.... we might have to have a private launching first.... just to make sure she still floatsOriginally Posted by Tunzafun
Looks like eskies are way more popular than mashersOriginally Posted by paz
Bev and Ross,
Im growing grey hair watching all this reno going on.
Will have to have a big flotilla and party when done.
Good luck
Graeme
PS: Those who get to see Ayers Rock from ground level get their final lesson in real perspective.
No go Blaze. Bev's oven ain't big enough for the joints that I cook [/quote]Originally Posted by kingtin
Yeah, yeah, and my carving knives are carp!! Ignore him blaze, he ain't happy unless he's whinging about something
I believe that's your missus and my other half that do that I haven't truly enjoyed a piece of cracklin' since I got these dern falsies!Hey mate......it'd be worth you taking a trip up here just to see how quickly the pair of 'em can make a couple of kilos of cracklin' disappear