For never doing anything like this before, your workmanship is second to none. I've watched from the very first video and can't believe your attention to detail. Quality build, lads 👍
The timber we are using is lightweight poplar plywood. The factory boat had an internal liner and mouldings which would of added significant weight, so we are hoping to come in under weight....
Not sure how that exact boat ran heating tubes, but I've seen other boats use aviation grade fiberglass flexible heating ducts and manifolds to do that task.
Great work !!! I have watched all episodes in few days and I am impressed with your progress. In this stage do not forget insulation...both sound and heat...consider selfadhesive rubber for both sound/condensation for everything below waterline, before glassing everything while you can still reach those areas. Condensation is greatest enemy as it will make boat constantly damp...Also try to use less wood support as you are going to be very heavy and that can cause million other issues... Keep up good work
Thanks for watching, we will definitely be fitting insulation. The timber is lightweight poplar plywood and therefore weighs less than the timber and internal mouldings fitted by Sealine, so we are hoping to come in under weight....
For never doing anything like this before, your workmanship is second to none. I've watched from the very first video and can't believe your attention to detail. Quality build, lads 👍
Thanks 👍
Totally agree with your comment. I have also followed these guys from day one and truly impressed with every episode
Do you think this boat will be much heavier than the factory built version?
The timber we are using is lightweight poplar plywood. The factory boat had an internal liner and mouldings which would of added significant weight, so we are hoping to come in under weight....
The work you two are doing is top notch nevermind the fact you've never done it before.cant wait to see the finishing touches start going in.
Thanks, much appreciated !
Not sure how that exact boat ran heating tubes, but I've seen other boats use aviation grade fiberglass flexible heating ducts and manifolds to do that task.
Thanks for the info....
Always look forward to seeing another episode, really enjoying this build.
Thanks David 👍
Great work !!! I have watched all episodes in few days and I am impressed with your progress.
In this stage do not forget insulation...both sound and heat...consider selfadhesive rubber for both sound/condensation for everything below waterline, before glassing everything while you can still reach those areas. Condensation is greatest enemy as it will make boat constantly damp...Also try to use less wood support as you are going to be very heavy and that can cause million other issues...
Keep up good work
Thanks for watching, we will definitely be fitting insulation. The timber is lightweight poplar plywood and therefore weighs less than the timber and internal mouldings fitted by Sealine, so we are hoping to come in under weight....
There should be a "Double Like" option for this video. Top Work Chaps as always 🙂
@@J1mbo888 Thanks Jimbo 😉👍
Hi guys many thanks for a really interesting update. Always look forward to the next progress update.
Thanks 👍
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So what did you mess up? Again and always a great video!