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Re: The Journey Begins
Posted: Tue Nov 05, 2013 11:22 pm
by goatram
Re: The Journey Begins
Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2013 1:56 pm
by Napa Mike
that is what is great about an alloy boat, and having the skill to work on it. You can always keep improving it! I know what you mean about the lag in recent posting activity. I finally got around to posting some stuff over on the red site too, mostly about the great coho fishing from mid august to mid October this year (as Bainbridge Mike), and it has definitely slowed down a lot!
Cheers,
Mike
Re: The Journey Begins
Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2013 11:59 pm
by spoiled one
I like the roof extension. You probably mentioned this towards the beginning of the thread, but can you sleep in the cuddy? When will she see the water again?
Re: The Journey Begins
Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 12:46 am
by goatram
I sleep in the cuddy. It is no where near the size of yours. But two can sleep in there.
Halibut starts in May and deep water Lings open on early April. I have asked for 3 months moorage in LaPush but the Tribe as a new Harbor Master and there is list that I am on. End of March is a big Blackmouth Derby that I want in on. So May is the no Doo-doo gotta be done by. April is when I need it by and March is the date of a good party in Anachortis over the weekend of the derby.
Re: The Journey Begins
Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 9:05 am
by dawgaholic
I also like that overhang extension. And how many rod holders was that?
52?
Have you gotten to run since you raised the engines? Been following some threads on fishing boards where the owners have gotten good results as well as better tab effectiveness. You've got a Destroyer size fish killing machine there, can't wait to see her battle ready, decked out with tackle filled holders and stuff. Bet the MissHayden's Captain is taking note of this escalation in the rod holder arms race.
Oh, as to the decline in recent posting, it isn't unique to here by any stretch. The fan board I follow for UGA is only getting 2-5 new posts a Day during the Week, more as Game Day approaches. The Catfish site has a vast membership and dozens of boards but the ones I play on have been quiet with the exception of the restricted board, which has been en fuego since this ACA mess has unfolded. THT hasn't been turning over as quickly either now that I think about it since I do look at the sales and gear boards. Football season, the Holidays approaching, families re-connecting, lots of stuff happening to keep folks' busy. And the Fairs....a different one every Weekend. Grandson is going to be so spoiled that we could use him as a WMD.
Re: The Journey Begins
Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 1:37 pm
by goatram
We need tapatalk back. I just tried to post twice from my phone using Chrome. Lost all the data.
I spent an hour in the shop after work last night finishing up the faberacation of the two foldable seats. Done less the welding and hinges.
Now it will not allow pictures SOB!
Re: The Journey Begins
Posted: Fri Nov 08, 2013 12:47 am
by pjay9
Your pole for the anchor running light...are you making a motorized lift for it!
Wow that boat is awesome. BTW, Had toe surgery, getting old is a daily process..all is fine. Great to see the mods and your own ideas come to life! Take care!
Re: The Journey Begins
Posted: Fri Nov 08, 2013 9:39 am
by Chaps
goatram wrote:We need tapatalk back.
No thanks, that screwy app knocked me off the site for a month and I wasn't even using it!
Re: The Journey Begins
Posted: Fri Nov 15, 2013 11:20 pm
by Sculpin
Chaps wrote:goatram wrote:We need tapatalk back.
No thanks, that screwy app knocked me off the site for a month and I wasn't even using it!
Oh come on Chaps, it's so easy even a Canuck can use it
I love tapa talk now too.
The boat looks awesome John. I'm heading down South again this year to the show and hope to meet up with you and stop by and see her
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Re: The Journey Begins
Posted: Sat Nov 16, 2013 12:25 am
by goatram
Re: The Journey Begins
Posted: Sat Nov 16, 2013 12:55 am
by Sculpin
Hey Zues she looks great buddy. I can see it now. I just can't afford all those rods
!!!
Thank you SIR for the offer on the room and I would be more than happy to accommodate you with whatever you need to help you through that hip "revision". I look forward to seeing Ken's new spreader bars. I'll call you right shortly.
Your gal is a beauty buddy. Great work
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Cheers,
John
The Journey Begins; Hand Rail Alignment
Posted: Sat Nov 16, 2013 2:15 pm
by kmorin
goatram, looking at the post 327 I noticed the progression of the overhang and railing changes and I think I like the looks of the (vertical) side rail better before is was modified.
In the first photo (#327) the after cabin side side (vertical) rail has a single bend, and at 110-115 degrees, ends under the overhang and it looks clean, IMO.
Below, the upper rail is added and it looks like at one time it aligned with the lower vertical rail? (down a few photos) but then the vertical rail was trimmed and a new piece added which has another bend and a return so the top of the vertical rail now ends aft the new top rail.
I like the vertical rails' top end look better when they were directly under the new added top rail.
The new horizontal section (lower vertical rail's new top 3 bend piece) may give a better hand hold climbing out of the cockpit to the gunwale (?) but I preferred the look of those two rails to lining up, the upper one looking like it was a continuation of the lower one.
just mentioning the looks side of that mod; nice mod to the bait tank cover-that looks good.
cheers,
Kevin Morin
Re: The Journey Begins
Posted: Mon Nov 18, 2013 7:25 pm
by goatram
Kevin I see what you mean. Must be something to do with design/welders. "Jim" the guy in the Pics Said the same thing. Now you pointing it out to me I see it as well. The hand hold is for when you are standing in the back and both hands are holding the rails and you look around the Cabin. I will discuss this with Jim again. I am taking him on a field trip to see the Work Boat Show this Friday in Seattle.
I have not taken many pictures yet of the work accomplished this weekend. Mostly prep work and on the interior. I still need 4 more pieces of 1 & 3/16" X 3/8" Teak Batten Strips to finish off the interior Modes. I also took out the Galley Station to get at the windows for trim and Insulation. 15 rod holders are now welded on the backside of the pipe above the roof. 13 more are welded and ready for installation on the front side of the pipe. the one I did take is of the new Mill that I am using to make a window for my Bait Tank. The tank will have two windows. The windows are 1/2" Plexiglass. The cut out will be 10" X 20" or so. The window will be set into the tank outside flush.
Re: The Journey Begins
Posted: Sat Nov 23, 2013 4:15 pm
by Napa Mike
I would not change the overhang/hand rails/rod holders. I think they look bad BACK SIDE!
Re: The Journey Begins
Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2013 9:00 pm
by goatram
New security is a paint in the But I had to log back in
Move the first T to the Second T and read what it.
Re: The Journey Begins
Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2013 9:04 pm
by goatram
Re: The Journey Begins
Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2013 9:20 pm
by goatram
Re: The Journey Begins
Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2013 9:26 pm
by goatram
Re: The Journey Begins
Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2013 12:22 am
by spoiled one
Looks great, John. I really like the fold up seats. I think you have room for a few more rod holders.
Re: The Journey Begins
Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2013 12:54 pm
by welder
I would go for an even 60, might be a world record. I like it.
Re: The Journey Begins
Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2013 12:11 am
by goatram
You guys need to go back a page and see how the Seats went together. Only six views. Your slacking
Re: The Journey Begins
Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 10:01 pm
by goatram
Saw this Grip Tape at the Seattle Boat Show. I Got one 12" X 48 Section from them as the show was closing. The tape is a vinyl strip with particles cast into it. It seems to work.
http://www.gripallusa.com/#/home/
It was in the Light gray color. I cut it into two inch strips on my old 10" Carbide Tip Blade. Right after which I changed the blade. Sparks where flying that was for sure. I wiped down the fish box and applied half of three of the strips to the Bottom. The Box sloops down toward the center and when your stuffing tuna in the ice feet tend to slip in there to the center. The product claims to stay in place in the cold wet environments; We shall see. Today I ordered up another two strips to finish the box and toying with the Idea of applying it to the top of the deck instead of painting. The second product they have has metal studs that are inset in the vinyl. Those studs really locked your feet to their display at the show.
I have two posts on the previous page showing the hinges for the seats and the bait tank windows that have only 9 views.
I also see we have some more smiles
Re: The Journey Begins
Posted: Tue Dec 10, 2013 8:48 pm
by goatram
Re: The Journey Begins
Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2013 5:41 pm
by JETTYWOLF
I hear by adorn this thread with the "Master of longest thread award....and Master O' the R&D"
Now tell me why I want a large part of my plastic boat sliding back to expose the open sea?
Re: The Journey Begins
Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2013 6:20 pm
by goatram
At the Dock; There is a need to load Ice, Coolers, and remove large quantity of Tuna.
I thank you for said Honor Mr. Capt. Dave.
The Journey is coming to an end soon. I am finishing up the interior paneling, the Kicker Mount is partially completed, next up is the control mount for the kicker and finally the Dive doors. Slider?
Dave pull your boat across country next winter and we will make your boat; The Jettywolf edition. We will even get Pacific to sign off all of the mods prior to install.