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Tungsten

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  1. still have the whole interior to do ,seats, dry boxes, anchor and of course a beer cooler and holders, rod storage and holders.

     

    I'll add it up once I'm done,people ask me about hours spent,i always say who cares, its what i like to do in my spare time.

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  2. so back at again,i have the outer seams filled chines rounded and taped.

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    bottom glass wrapped and vacuum applied.

     

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    peelply pulled,

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    broke out the jig to scarph my gunnels to the right length.

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    some epoxy to seal,

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    one outer gunnel fitted glued and clamped

     

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    i'll get the others clamped on and should be ready for a test float.

  3. have a look online,i got mine when fishin hole had there spring sale,you'll also want the controller/wire so you can run it from the rowers seat.i ditched the yellow line that came with it and replaced the 1/4 with 5/16, i can get about 80' on the arbour.it comes with an anchor davit to hold the minnkotta anchor which isnt really a river anchor.i modified mine a little and added cam cleats to a home made pully that sits on the outside.the cam cleats take the weight off the motor when driving upstream.

     

    a little pricey but worth it imo.

  4. onto fillets and tape,this time round i'm doing it a little different.first the fillet, this time i used different fillers.last time i used wood flour,i did some tests and found it to be weak and it also sagged as it cured.this time i mixed it with a mixture of cellulose fiber and fumed silica powder.this makes a nice non sagging fillet.

     

    after a cure of about 2 hours i pre cut my tape to length set it on some plastic and wet it out with epoxy.once it was full i then was able to peel it off and lay it down onto the fillet.with my wet gloves i was able to work out the air bubbles.then a piece of peel ply layed over and rolled out.

     

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    this technique has saved many hours of sanding.the peelply leaves a nice textured surface ready for paint.

     

    I also re cut the shear line to be a little flatter.

     

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    flipped ,next up, bottom glass.

     

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  5. was this on Saturday in the side channel below the bleachers, river left channel across from must be nice, if so that was my boat. we did our best not to disturb your water. Hope you had a good day.

     

    we got you back when we floated down beside you and hooked a fish 3' from our boat.all good dude ,lifes too short to get excited over little things.

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