Very cool. Wish I had the ability to do something like that.
I bought the plans to build this boat about two years ago but have just now gotten around to starting the build (about the only good thing to come from the quarantine). Floor is 3/8 plywood, sides are 1/4, and the stern is 3/4. It's got 1x2's that run the entire length on top and bottom and then finished up with a layer of 6oz fiberglass cloth and resin on the outside and just epoxy resin on the inside. Found out the hard way your not supposed to spray on lacquer in high humidity settings as it will trap the moisture and put a cloudy finish on everything. Luckily another coat of lacquer melted the first and let the moisture escape for the most part. Took it out for the maiden voyage for a couple hours at Torrance yesterday and was able to boat the first fish.
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Very cool. Wish I had the ability to do something like that.
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It looks great...you did a good job on it.
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Cool project. And awesome to catch something out of a boat you built with your hands. I bet that young man is licking his chops to get his hands on that boat.
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That’s really cool. Good job
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Good job man. That looks great!
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Very good job on the boat. What is the dimensions, I like that square back.
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Great woodworking skills!!