Sgt. Stiglitz
Well-known member
Second that! #-o
42.49 Gallon Carpet glue stainless screws, metal cutting blades (x3) for the radial saw, new plywood blade for skill saw.
59.47 Hatches
122.93 more Decking and aluminum, rivet gun and rivets, unopened Jig Saw.
71.42 hardware stainless screws, Thompson's water sealer
295.74 aluminum and plywood for the deck, hole bore
309.64 Bimini Top (Not ordered yet)
44.99 Cabela's Premier Marine Carpet Gray
$1611.81
1303.81 without the Bimini
Boat and trailer: 750.00
Total:
2361.00
2052.00 without the Bimini
https://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=20999
You can shorten those shafts on the trolling motors, I have the one you have and cut it down to about the size as the gas engine.
https://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=15880
665.13 Seats, seat pedestals, stainless bases, Cabela's Premier Marine Carpet SaphireI have spent a lot of money on this so far, probably too much, but in the end it's all about the experience of working with your hands.
42.49 Gallon Carpet glue stainless screws, metal cutting blades (x3) for the radial saw, new plywood blade for skill saw.
59.47 Hatches
122.93 more Decking and aluminum, rivet gun and rivets, unopened Jig Saw.
71.42 hardware stainless screws, Thompson's water sealer
295.74 aluminum and plywood for the deck, hole bore
309.64 Bimini Top (Not ordered yet)
44.99 Cabela's Premier Marine Carpet Gray
$1611.81
1303.81 without the Bimini
Boat and trailer: 750.00
Total:
2361.00
2052.00 without the Bimini
https://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=20999
You can shorten those shafts on the trolling motors, I have the one you have and cut it down to about the size as the gas engine.
https://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=15880