Great job lads. You should be proud of yourselves. I only stumbled on the vid as I'm thinking of buying a 13 ft Dory, you've definitely educated me on what to look out for.
Wow looks fantastic, I have also learned how itchy grinding fibre glass is. Dead weight in a boat sucks best thing you could do was remove all that foam. Nice vid.
Very nice work, I've put mine first Dory to the graveyard. Did buy a other one and have lots of fun with it. PS I've a cover for the front storage compartment for you???
my god that's some going for a 1st time I would of sold it on lol well done guys how much did that lot set you back? been thinking of buying a dory dell quay 15 but after reading up on the probs with soaked foam its really put me off :(
Good on you guys for having a go. Big job but worth it in the end. Good work. Now go enjoy. Check out the boat I built for myself on my vids... I was a first timer too.
I replaced the main beam and the stringers in a 17' tri-hull. I never '"foamed it" between the stringers before getting rid of it ($). And still wonder as a first timer, how much more rigid would it have been ? And how much safer is it to have. Finally, old timer told me not to spend so much money on marine plywood. And just use pressure treated wood that has completely dried. And glass the crap out of everything. It was a 30 yr old fish/ski boat. "Good nuff" he said. Was he full of it ? Or am I still a dumbass ? Or both ?
Keep grinding , you will be enjoying your "new" and improved boat in no time ... and don't forget to take pics so you can show me when you are finished .
Brilliant! I watch hundreds of videos and rarely ever comment, but damn son! You boys nailed it!
Great job lads. You should be proud of yourselves. I only stumbled on the vid as I'm thinking of buying a 13 ft Dory, you've definitely educated me on what to look out for.
i'm on to my second one the first one had the floor delamenting so got rid,made sure the second one was sound.
Brilliant boats for fishing.
Wow looks fantastic, I have also learned how itchy grinding fibre glass is. Dead weight in a boat sucks best thing you could do was remove all that foam. Nice vid.
Nice work! I’m considering buying one of these any tips what to look for / avoid? Is it easy to check if the foams saturated? Thanks 👍
Amazing job looks really Good
Great work. I've got an 11 ft Dell Quay that is full of water in the foam. Did you add more foam or skip that altogether? Great video mates!
Thank you , we did not add any foam . An alternative for the foam could be some closed empty plastic bottles ;)
Very nice work, I've put mine first Dory to the graveyard. Did buy a other one and have lots of fun with it. PS I've a cover for the front storage compartment for you???
my god that's some going for a 1st time I would of sold it on lol well done guys how much did that lot set you back? been thinking of buying a dory dell quay 15 but after reading up on the probs with soaked foam its really put me off :(
Nice work, how did she handle in the water? Roughly how much did it cost?
she went twice as fast, cost about 600euro
How many did it cost to rebuld this boat?
What sort of ply did you use in the transom
2 x concrete slabs glued together
@@rave2mars thanks for the reply I'll need to get the concrete lorry out to sort my dory out
@@rave2mars concrete?!?!??!! Lol wtf its going to crack little by little
conrete ply 2 x 1.8 mm , its not water absorband.
Good on you guys for having a go. Big job but worth it in the end. Good work. Now go enjoy. Check out the boat I built for myself on my vids... I was a first timer too.
great job
I replaced the main beam and the stringers in a 17' tri-hull. I never '"foamed it" between the stringers before getting rid of it ($). And still wonder as a first timer, how much more rigid would it have been ? And how much safer is it to have. Finally, old timer told me not to spend so much money on marine plywood. And just use pressure treated wood that has completely dried. And glass the crap out of everything. It was a 30 yr old fish/ski boat. "Good nuff" he said. Was he full of it ? Or am I still a dumbass ? Or both ?
thats great :) we just finish the same boat! have a look
The repaircost was about 1500€ ...... actually in the end more sweat then money ;)
Damn that looked expensive to fix
I buy this same boat in Denmark and start work on it!! Im fucking crying now!!! 😁 Its newer ewer ends!!
Keep grinding , you will be enjoying your "new" and improved boat in no time ... and don't forget to take pics so you can show me when you are finished .
did you finish your boat yet?
Very nice. Very shit music. Muted at 3 secs
me too,fucking white noise in your earhole