I was not enjoying this video series at all... until I increased the speed to 2 times the normal speed, and now this is my favorite boat building video series out of all of them! Great info, great construction methods, solid boat! Nice job!
Nice work on the fairing. You must have done some drywall work in the past judging by your technique with the taping knife. Thank you for sharing. Take care and stay well.
You have a sharp edge on the fiberglass because you used 29 oz fiberglass when 10 oz is considered heavy in such an application. That's why your fiberglass is starved for epoxy, isn't filled in and stands out like a sore thumb.
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I was not enjoying this video series at all... until I increased the speed to 2 times the normal speed, and now this is my favorite boat building video series out of all of them! Great info, great construction methods, solid boat! Nice job!
Good to know!
I like this its a learning process for me ❤
I love the percussion. It really tells the story. Also, your explanation as you go is informative and encouraging.
Thank you kindly!
Nice work on the fairing. You must have done some drywall work in the past judging by your technique with the taping knife. Thank you for sharing. Take care and stay well.
Thanks, I guess I’ve done enough of it to get by.
Looking good. I have been trying to find "PVC" slats like that, in South Africa, so far no joy. Looking forward to the plans.
Thanks, use any wood that you can get to bend, you may have to wet it or steam it .
good fairing means good resale price.
Very nice sir.
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Was there a reason why you didn’t fiberglass up the sides? It would have added additional protection to the side of the boat.
This boat I fiberglassed inside and out ruclips.net/video/LF1r5U6ykVk/видео.html just trying to keep it simple
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where does this plan sell
When the boat is done I will have building plans
You have a sharp edge on the fiberglass because you used 29 oz fiberglass when 10 oz is considered heavy in such an application. That's why your fiberglass is starved for epoxy, isn't filled in and stands out like a sore thumb.
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Here in trinidad one lije that is maybe $16k yeah expensive and its 7 tt dollars to 1 usd do the maths