hillbillybushwaker,
If you want to build a boat that can utilize a surface drive motor, might I suggest you look at the duck hunter boat at this website: http://www.gatorboats.com/
I hope I'm not stepping on UJ or Jim's toes by listing a competitor but the duck hunter looks to be right up...
This will be a fantastic event to watch unfold. One quick question though seedtick, as you are remaking the "pirogue maker" film, perhaps you can answer a question about the film. Toward the end of the build you see him drill a hole in the bottom of the pirogue and then glue in a wooden dowel...
LOL - I did finish the TV and just painted it a basic green color. But since I finished it and the cold weather came on I parked it out side in my back yard where one of my dogs started chewing on the cypress rails. So needless to say he was sent to the pound (not for that offense, we were...
Just thought I'd post an update.
I've got the outside and inside rails glued and screwed. Used some 12' rough cut cypress that I cut down to 1" x 1/2". As it stands now the boat is ready for a paddle test. To be 100% finished I'll have to sand, prime and paint. I'm eager to put it in the...
In as much as you are looking to use a smaller motor and lighter weight, then it should be nothing to just remove the motor during transport and attach before launch. Otherwise i would agree to bracing the transom like UJ's bateau plans.
Was the epoxy completely dried before you put on the varnish? How about the weather? If it's been in the 60's and 50's maybe that has something to do with the varnish not drying sooner.
Yeah a slow hardner is going to give you plenty of time to make mistakes and correct them before everything dries. BTW... Lacquer Thinner is your best friend for clean up :shock:. Unless the instructions already tell you to do this, just do a dry fit on all the edges you're going to put the...
Most definitely and welcome to the site. Don't forget to start your own UJ Pirogue progress thread and post lots of pictures. :mrgreen:
this boat looks like a scaled down version of Keith's rowing skiff.
Just sent my interest to Uncle John about it. Looking forward to it's completion. This looks like a great boat to put my "graceful" wife in while I paddle.
Thanks for the positive influence on glassing the inside correctly. I worked on it last night. I laid the cloth down in 3 sections as oppose to one large piece and it went in great with little problem. I woke up this morning and trimmed the excess cloth off while the resin was still green...
Yeah, I'm just ready to be done with this boat but I guess at this point it makes no sense to take shortcuts and make a sub-standard boat. So close!!! lol
Holy Heil... an update. :shock: :shock: :shock:
I'm just debating now if I want to lay any cloth or tape on the inside. I wrapped the outside on all panels and then folded it over the tumblehome panels and cut it on the inside seam of the tumblehome. I also put a piece of 6 oz...
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