Alright. For those of y'all that haven't been watching the thread on the other page, I have decided that I will start with an existing plan, probably the Glen-L plan, or something similar, then once the very basic hull is laid, put the plan away, and work the rest from my own ideas. After reading what a couple other people have said on that board, it would seem as if that is my best option right now, and later on, when I have a better knowledge of the materials and workability factors, I can set out and draft my own.
After doing the research and asking a few questions, it would seem that our MIG setup, with the correct aluminum welding accessories, should tackle this job without a problem at all. Now, here is the real funny thing. I hadn't yet told dad about this. I usually get a plan formulated for a project myself, then when I have all the bases covered, I tell him about it. But, after supper tonight, I figured I had enough bases covered, and was going to show him the links, and start convincing him that I AM doing this (usually a harder sell. Heck, I had to argue for about 3 weeks before I was able to pursue the Yazoo idea). But, before I could say anything, he went and told me that he had ordered the aluminum accessories needed for the MIG. Wow. Also, this project was a much easier sell, and took all of about 2 minutes to convince him, as opposed to 3 weeks as my last project took. Maybe I didn't aim high enough.
The only thing was, he thinks I should go with a 20 - 21 footer, as opposed to the 18. Hmm..... :shock: