So ive been lurking quietly here and other boat forums while building my boat. lots of good info i very much appreciate so i thought i would share what i was able to cobble up in my garage. my goal was to make something smallish stable and beefy for exploring the varying rock filled rivers around Ottawa, Ontario Canada.
it started with the jetski which was a 1993 arctic cat tigershark 640. sat on that guy for a year thinking about the pile of parts i pulled from it while waiting for a desirable boat to turn up. when it did i had a 11.5 foot by 45" flat bottom jon. no brand on it looks like some welding shop did a short run of them for rural sale as there are no HIN numbers on it. any way it was kinda beefier than the average jon boat at .100 thick with square tube gunnels... and a decent price.
so there was boat and there was jet at this point i really thought about where i wanted to run the boat and realized this hull wasnt gonna cut it for very long. it needs more structure. so i laid down 6 square tube stingers running the lenth of it from stern to the bow. it felt a little better after that. but not quite so then went on a sheet of .125 over the whole bottom and an extra foot wide strip down the middle. and then it still wasnt slippery so then went on a full 3/8" sheet of uhmw. now it felt like it should last a few years. and also packed on quite a bit of weight which was kind of a gamble .. that worked out in the end
heres some photos along the way i wont explain everything here but if your curious just ask
it started with the jetski which was a 1993 arctic cat tigershark 640. sat on that guy for a year thinking about the pile of parts i pulled from it while waiting for a desirable boat to turn up. when it did i had a 11.5 foot by 45" flat bottom jon. no brand on it looks like some welding shop did a short run of them for rural sale as there are no HIN numbers on it. any way it was kinda beefier than the average jon boat at .100 thick with square tube gunnels... and a decent price.
so there was boat and there was jet at this point i really thought about where i wanted to run the boat and realized this hull wasnt gonna cut it for very long. it needs more structure. so i laid down 6 square tube stingers running the lenth of it from stern to the bow. it felt a little better after that. but not quite so then went on a sheet of .125 over the whole bottom and an extra foot wide strip down the middle. and then it still wasnt slippery so then went on a full 3/8" sheet of uhmw. now it felt like it should last a few years. and also packed on quite a bit of weight which was kind of a gamble .. that worked out in the end
heres some photos along the way i wont explain everything here but if your curious just ask