Meagher86
New member
New timer here but have been reading for a bit. Found some awesome builds here and many of you have amazing talent. I just recently bought a 2006 Fisher 1448 welded boat with a 15hp Mercury 4 stroke. Boat ran pretty well but could used some better performance. I felt the 15 was a little underpowered with me, wife, son, and cooler in the boat so I sold the engine. Still undecided on what I will be going with.
Plans are add aluminum floor, cover with hydroturf, paint hull inside and out, and new engine. Not near as elaborate as other but will do just fine for me.
I used on of the foam sheets for a template.
Unable to find 1.5" foam board I used 2 sheets of 3/4"
After making a template I transferred it to the 1/8 aluminum for cutting. Used a 1 3/4" bit.
Using a jigsaw I was able to remove the rest of the metal and used a dremel to clean it up.
Floor placed in.
Did a whole lot of sanding the bottom to be able to spray the Parker primer. 2 coats.
One layer of the top coat.
Then one more sanding to smooth the surface out. It was a little rough from the primer coat. I used a Wagner sprayer for the primer. Then bought a Harbor Freight sprayer for the color which worked much better.
More to come. Any helpful tips would be greatly appreciated.
Plans are add aluminum floor, cover with hydroturf, paint hull inside and out, and new engine. Not near as elaborate as other but will do just fine for me.
I used on of the foam sheets for a template.
Unable to find 1.5" foam board I used 2 sheets of 3/4"
After making a template I transferred it to the 1/8 aluminum for cutting. Used a 1 3/4" bit.
Using a jigsaw I was able to remove the rest of the metal and used a dremel to clean it up.
Floor placed in.
Did a whole lot of sanding the bottom to be able to spray the Parker primer. 2 coats.
One layer of the top coat.
Then one more sanding to smooth the surface out. It was a little rough from the primer coat. I used a Wagner sprayer for the primer. Then bought a Harbor Freight sprayer for the color which worked much better.
More to come. Any helpful tips would be greatly appreciated.