#242065 - 04/26/04 11:51 AM
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Juvenile at Sea
Registered: 06/22/01
Posts: 194
Loc: Bellingham
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Well, looks like only one photo shows, click the link and it will take you to the other photo. As for a few details. the boat is 16' long. Is powered by a 40 hp. merc. (she scoots right along with that). The boat is made from marine plywood and held all together with epoxy and fiberglass. The boat is known as a headwater 16, power dory (just like the ones that launch in thd surf, but scaled down in size). she was designed by a man out of chehalis washington, by the name of Tracy o'brien. I'm now down to adding the little extras that all boats need. Hope you enjoy the photos. chumsalmon
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#242066 - 04/26/04 11:56 AM
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Returning Adult
Registered: 12/19/02
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Loc: Oak Harbor Wa
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That is one cool boat, Stupid question could you use that like a drift boat (motor up) or is more of a deep river and inlet boat....Im wondering because I know where one could be had cheap.....DJ
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#242067 - 04/26/04 12:08 PM
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Juvenile at Sea
Registered: 06/22/01
Posts: 194
Loc: Bellingham
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dj, The boat isn't ment to be used like a drift boat. Although the boat doesn't draw much water. You could put a pump on the motor and the boat would then only draw a couple inches of water. I plan on useing it out in the sound and the lower parts of the skagit river. hope this answers your question. chumsalmon
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#242068 - 04/26/04 12:11 PM
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Spawner
Registered: 09/28/01
Posts: 965
Loc: Seattle, Washington
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Nice looking boat! Thanks for sharing the pics. Are planning on using it in the salt or is it primarily a river/lake boat? I'd be interested in hearing how it handles the bigger water.
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#242069 - 04/26/04 12:33 PM
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Juvenile at Sea
Registered: 06/22/01
Posts: 194
Loc: Bellingham
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little fish, i plan on using it in the salt quite a bit. I don't have experience with it in rough water yet, but will let you know after that has been tried. From a couple other people that have built them, they've said they handle rough water very well. I guess this kind of answers your question, but i don't have any personal experience as of yet. chumsalmon
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#242070 - 04/26/04 12:38 PM
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Spawner
Registered: 12/03/00
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Very nice! There's nothing like building your own and then having people up and down the river pay homage!!! She's a beauty.
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#242071 - 04/26/04 06:11 PM
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Registered: 11/03/01
Posts: 420
Loc: Mount Vernon, WA
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Beautiful job! Nice looking boat.
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#242073 - 04/26/04 06:24 PM
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JEFF B :
How did the hatchery steelhead Bush Pt /Whidbey Is. fishery go this winter? You hook up a keeper this year? I believe you and I were discussing this at about the beginning of winter? How would you rate the season there this year?
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#242074 - 04/26/04 06:34 PM
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Spawner
Registered: 07/02/03
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Loc: Olympia
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Congradulations! Pretty damn satisfing isn't it. Stitch and glue? Flat Bottom? I think I saw one of his boat comming out at Westport last year. About a 20" with a cuddy cabin?
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#242075 - 04/26/04 07:13 PM
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Juvenile at Sea
Registered: 06/22/01
Posts: 194
Loc: Bellingham
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Thanks for the compliments everyone! It is pretty satisfying. The boat is "stitch and glue" and the bottom is flat. The reason for building this boat was...at the time i couldn't afford a boat of it's size, so i started looking at ones to build, i finally came across Tracy o'brien's plan on the internet (here is his link http://www.tracyobrien.com/showcat.asp?id=2 ). And it all kind of clicked. it was the size of boat i wanted, i could buy here and there when i could afford it, it took relativly low power to make it operate, and to top it off from the reports i was given from a couple other people that built the boat it was supposed to be very seaworthy. So that is why i origanally started the project. Once i started the boat i made a few decisions and altered the plans some. The bottom of the boat is 3/4 of an inch thick (a layer of 1/2" ply. and then a layer of 1/4") and is covered with 18oz. of fiberglass cloth and to top that i used an expoxy/graphite coating, so in short the bottom should be pretty tough. The sides are made of 3/8" marine plywood also coated in fiberglass (only 6oz. on the sides) and the transom is a full 2" thick ( 1 1/2" dug. fir and 1/4 marine on each side, so plenty heavy duty). The top rails are 3/4" x 3/4" mahog. strips. The boat without the motor weighs around 600 lbs. so she's fairly light. With the 40 motor she pop's right out of the water and is on plane within a boat length. Well, i've probably rambeled on enough. Thanks again for the compliments. chumsalmon
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#242076 - 04/26/04 11:16 PM
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River Nutrients
Registered: 12/15/02
Posts: 4000
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SWEEEEEET! nice job, May you have many hours of pleasure in that beautiful craft, Fishy........
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#242077 - 04/27/04 12:06 AM
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Poodle Smolt
Registered: 05/03/01
Posts: 10878
Loc: McCleary, WA
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Pretty boat!
My wood driftboat had the graphite/epoxy bottom for the first 8 trips, until I turned it over. I would suggest investing in a pail or two of Gluv-it.
Separate the Gluv-it into three separate equal portions, and in three other separate containers (six containers now) pour in equal portions of the catalyst. Mix one batch at a time and apply with a throw-away 2.5" brush. One pail did three coats on the bottom of my 16' boat. I have a total of three pails on it.
The epoxy/graphite bottom was not very impact resistant (you used West System, right?). Now when I hit the unseen rock, I don't flinch quite so bad.
Outstanding job on it, now don't ever think of parking it outside. Garage it.
I'd like to see some closer shots of the boat, especially the front "apron". Looks like you've got some pretty looking wood up there!
Andy
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#242080 - 04/27/04 10:28 AM
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Returning Adult
Registered: 12/19/02
Posts: 274
Loc: Oak Harbor Wa
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Thanks for clearing that up. I looked at the one on the Navys Lemon Lot (thats just what they call the place where the sailors unload there cars.boats,trucks,etc before they transfer) and was wondering where it was used...
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#242081 - 04/27/04 10:42 AM
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Juvenile at Sea
Registered: 06/22/01
Posts: 194
Loc: Bellingham
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andy, i'll take a few more photos of the inside and post those too (may be after this weekend though). right now i'm working on a couple of split bench style seats and had to make room for a 12 gal. gas tank. I used system 3 epoxy (just about the same stuff as west system), If the bottom gets to scratched or worn i'll just add more epoxy and a little more paint. well, look for a few more photos after this weekend. chumsalmon
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#242082 - 04/28/04 01:06 PM
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River Nutrients
Registered: 12/15/02
Posts: 4000
Loc: Ahhhhh, damn dog!
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DogFish, What is the Gluv It , made out of? Does it go on like epoxy and what are the costs?
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