Big_ug_chevy
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jaycee159 said:What color paint? And what brand? Boat looks good!
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Duralux duck boat paint.
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jaycee159 said:What color paint? And what brand? Boat looks good!
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Big_ug_chevy said:momule said:Great job overall. I have to wonder though why you chose to build the new transom with wood in it instead of going for all aluminum?
And how would you propose that be done? I'm open to improving any ideas, however I have seen nothing that resembles a solid aluminum transom...
qmomule said:Big_ug_chevy said:momule said:Great job overall. I have to wonder though why you chose to build the new transom with wood in it instead of going for all aluminum?
And how would you propose that be done? I'm open to improving any ideas, however I have seen nothing that resembles a solid aluminum transom...
When I changed motors from a 25Merc prop to my current Yammi jet and needed a higher/stronger transom I rebuilt with square aluminum tube sandwiched between sheet. It's not solid aluminum but is far stronger and lighter than the same thickness of plywood and it's tied into the corner braces and knees making the hull and transom one welded unit. The tubing was welded as a partial honeycomb pattern which was labor intensive but worth it for the satisfaction of not using any wood at all.
Nothing wrong with using plywood and good quality wood will last a long time of course. My comment was meant to be a question and not a criticism. Since you did so much nice work with aluminum on the rest of your boat, I thought maybe the wood was used on purpose for a specific reason. Looks like you've done an outstanding job on your build and thanks for sharing.
cmbean2002 said:Awesome build! I have a 1448 Alweld, and I am looking to do the same thing. I have 3 questions.
1. How is your steering cable routed? Does it come up under the console from under the floor? Or, does it come in from the side?
2. How much room is between the front of your console and the rear of the front deck? Maybe easier to tell me how long the front deck is and how long the console is.
3. Did you rivet aluminum to the existing deck and bench and add a seat? If so, how sturdy is that?
Again, Awesome Build!
overboard said:EXCELLENT job you did there!! =D>
cmbean2002 said:Thank you for answering my questions and posting the pics. This help tremendously. I will keep checking back to see how you run your steering cable. I was curious how to do that without it being a tripping hazard. Also, I have been wanting to mount seats to my back bench but, I knew it would just pull through what is there from the factory. Adding the 1/8 inch aluminum should do the trick.
Thanks again!
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