Part 3, Smuggler 28 - Building a fiberglass outboard bracket from scratch!

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  • Опубликовано: 1 июл 2024
  • I´'m now going over step by step how I build my outboard bracket in fiberglass using composite core material. I walk you through my planning process, building a mould and finally the fiberglass work.
    In this series you get to follow me and my journey with my Smuggler 28 Cabin. I bought this boat in order to build a really fun, practical boats for me and my family needs. Everything is done from scratch: inboard/outboard conversion, custom bracket, custom hardtop and custom interior.

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  • @BrunoMiglietta
    @BrunoMiglietta Месяц назад +1

    Great video thank you

  • @212caboose
    @212caboose Год назад +2

    You say you're not good with CAD... I think you did a GREAT job with CAD: Cardboard Assisted Design LOL...

  • @mattwilliams8144
    @mattwilliams8144 Год назад +2

    Narrow diameter PVC pipe makes a great material for creating the radius in forms.

    • @boatdevoted
      @boatdevoted  Год назад +1

      Thanks, that's a good suggestion, I´ll try that next time!

  • @BCB-Boats-Media
    @BCB-Boats-Media Год назад +2

    Nice work! Im currently doing exactly same kind of project. Smuggler 28 c2 inboard to Outboard conversion with DIY fiberglass bracket for Yamaha F350.
    Greetings from Finland!

    • @boatdevoted
      @boatdevoted  Год назад +2

      Interesting! Looking forward to see your progress and read about the numbers. When do you expect to be done?

    • @BCB-Boats-Media
      @BCB-Boats-Media Год назад +2

      @@boatdevoted I try to get it on water during next summer but... Lets see 😅

  • @Doubleeaglediaries
    @Doubleeaglediaries Год назад

    Nice work

  • @docksidemarine4273
    @docksidemarine4273 Год назад +3

    Great work. My only suggestion would have been to mount the bracket higher. To have the cavitation plate at the proper height on the outboard will require it to be mounted higher then the sterndrive was. A 60mph boat ypu have to go up 1" for every 12" you go back. You may have to go 2" or more up to avoid dragging the motor and reducing speed and efficiency.

    • @boatdevoted
      @boatdevoted  Год назад +2

      Thanks! I very much understand your concern, but the height of the bracket is very much discussed in forums for these kind of boats, so it should be ok. I also have a Seastar jackplate waiting to be mounted, so it will work out fine! 👍

    • @docksidemarine4273
      @docksidemarine4273 Год назад +1

      @@boatdevoted ok thats good! So how much higher did you have to go then the stern drive for it to all work out?

    • @boatdevoted
      @boatdevoted  Год назад +1

      @@docksidemarine4273 If I’m not mistaken, +75cm from lowest point of the transom. These boats tend not like being rigged to high. I never ran the boat with inboards, they were sold immediately. (See part 1)

  • @botoepfer8588
    @botoepfer8588 Год назад +1

    I applaud you in this task, I might add you should always use gravity to help you wet out fiberglass cloth, for example, when wetting out fold your material over on itself, wet from the substaraight, fold it to the location where it will live and do the same on the other side. it appears that your trailing edge of the bracket is lower than the part that joing your boats transom ? if so this may act as a trim tab causing a Bow down attitude. Please make sure tiyr boats transon will support the trust of the motor better to address this now rather than later,, LOve the work keep at it ! all the best

    • @boatdevoted
      @boatdevoted  Год назад

      Thanks! It’s a good point (well, both points are…)! I do have my thoughts about the bracket angle, but it should be ok, If not, I just have to fix it next winter. After this project that seams as a small edit.

  • @patrickaase
    @patrickaase Год назад +1

    Hi!
    Great work, currently working on a boat myself.
    Where did you buy the Divinycell?

    • @boatdevoted
      @boatdevoted  Год назад

      Thanks! I bought mine from Diabgroup.com here in Sweden. Good luck with your project, what is it?

    • @patrickaase
      @patrickaase Год назад

      @@boatdevoted currently working on a Argocat 17.
      May i ask how much it cost pr. square meter?😁

    • @boatdevoted
      @boatdevoted  Год назад +1

      @@patrickaase nice boat! Can’t recall, but it was expensive. Didn’t want any wood in the transom and coosaboard was hard to find so this was the solution.

  • @Wfrench01
    @Wfrench01 9 месяцев назад

    Could you please give a overview of how many layers of fiberglass you used on different parts of the bracket. I am trying to make something similar for my boat and being completely inexperienced with fiberglass im trying to figure things out.

    • @boatdevoted
      @boatdevoted  9 месяцев назад

      Hi! I do not remember how many layers I glassed in, but it’s very important to also use the right fiberglass biaxial cloth and also how you overlap the different sheets to build strength. I most likely used more layers than needed, but better to be save than sorry. Also, if you’re from US, you have coosa board on you local market that works equally well as core material. Good luck!!

    • @Wfrench01
      @Wfrench01 9 месяцев назад

      @@boatdevoted jeg tror vi er i nesten samme land 😊
      Jeg bruker annenhver glassfiber vev og glassfiber matte fra biltema.
      Gikk for kryssfiner istedenfor den du brukte.

    • @boatdevoted
      @boatdevoted  9 месяцев назад

      Aha, där ser man! Biltema har en hel del bra prylar men det finns andra leverantörer av polyester och matta med samma eller bättre varor eller priser. Jag har handlat av tex både chemify och dockyardscomposit. Kan rekommendera bägge!

  • @yannnick13
    @yannnick13 11 месяцев назад

    hello, what resin do you use?

    • @boatdevoted
      @boatdevoted  11 месяцев назад

      Hi @yannnick13! I use GPX premium polyester laminating resin mainly. Sometimes also resin from Scott Bader.

  • @Arnaud58
    @Arnaud58 Год назад

    @00:47 Why didn't you go till the edge of the bottom?🧐
    It would have been stronger and make a nicer water flow. Now you get turbulence in two places...😳

    • @boatdevoted
      @boatdevoted  Год назад

      That’s the way Smuggler boats and Segmo boats are built, and they work great. My other boat is also an I/O conversion, with a similar bracket. It works amazingly well. Let’s cross our fingers and wait and see!

  • @glennjaggard7065
    @glennjaggard7065 Год назад +1

    That is really the wrong wood to be using on a boat only got to get a stone chip cracked paint water gets in and Rot the wood that won't last long 5 years at most should have spent money on doing it right unless your selling it off

    • @boatdevoted
      @boatdevoted  Год назад +1

      Not sure what you’re referring to, since I’m not using wood anywhere.

    • @evanescecse
      @evanescecse 10 месяцев назад

      Should’ve used marine ply not melamine chipboard but good effort though I’m thinking of doing the same 👍

    • @boatdevoted
      @boatdevoted  10 месяцев назад +1

      When just building simple molds its been less expensive for me using melamine chipboard.

    • @Ritebowl
      @Ritebowl 9 месяцев назад

      Are these guys serious? It’s his mold you idiots!!!!!!