project is looking good.
I have done a few project boats, good feeling when they are done.
although I mayyyyyyyyyyyy have said a few red words during reconstruction!!:banghead
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project is looking good.
I have done a few project boats, good feeling when they are done.
although I mayyyyyyyyyyyy have said a few red words during reconstruction!!:banghead
I pulled out all the old foam and I'm glad I did. I used a drywall saw to cut it into squares and a flat bar to pop the squares out.It was so water logged that one piece , about 12"x12" and 4" thick, weighed probably 5-10 pounds. With all that weight gone I was able to raise the motor all the way up and raise the tongue, standing the boat on it's rear end. I hosed out the hull and got rid of 30+ years of nasty that had accumulated under the floor. Gave it a good scrubbing inside and out, too. It looks like a different boat. With the hull wide open, I can drop it in the water and check for leaks. Pour foam should be here Monday, got 2 new seats yesterday, new switches next week. I'll get some pictures later today.
It looks good. Can't wait to see it finished.
Jerry, I had an 18'Grumman Canoe years back when my kids were small. It was indestructible. At that time I could load it on my truck by myself. Now? That's another story. Good luck with your project, I know it will be sharp when you get it finished.
I got the two part pour foam delivered yesterday so today I experimented with it. This stuff is pretty cool. I poured the 3 small enclosed areas in the front of the boat in 3 seperate pours. I figured each of the areas was 1 cubic foot, mixed 1 pint part A and 1 pint part B, poured it in and within 2 minutes it had risen, like bread dough, and filled entire space. I poured another 2 cubic feet in the nose under the front casting deck. At 65 pounds per cubic foot, I added about 325 pounds of buoyancy. It got a little high in one spot but after it hardened, maybe 5 minutes, I trimmed it down with a hand saw. Hopefully I can get it in the water tomorrow to check for leaks, then pour the rest of the floor.
Better bring your fishing pole
Man your on a roll! Need more pics though! LOL
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Put it in the water this morning. Live wells tested for leaks and are bone dry. I might have a couple of rivets that leak a little, I'll seal them and they should be good to go. You can see the new foam in the nose. Attachment 341766Attachment 341767Attachment 341768
Looks like a fun project! I wish I had the time (& $) to do some repairs & upgrades on my boat...
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