New open sled build
New open sled build
Here we go again, Now that the offshore boat is done and willie boat is sold its time to start the new build. New guide sled is a 6 degree 22' open guide boat that will be powered by a 2012 Yamaha 200 SHO with a pump and a new 9,9 kicker. here's a few pic's of the first days progress.
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Re: New open sled build
Terry
Nice.
I went back to your build Friday Night on I fish and went throu it again. Did you mention What it Cost you to build the Hull? Is it worth to get the $30 Set of plans to look it over. I like the 27.5' size with twin 150's. Coldwater has yet to build the 29' sport boat yet. I will have to pay to have theirs designed down to 27'.
Nice.
I went back to your build Friday Night on I fish and went throu it again. Did you mention What it Cost you to build the Hull? Is it worth to get the $30 Set of plans to look it over. I like the 27.5' size with twin 150's. Coldwater has yet to build the 29' sport boat yet. I will have to pay to have theirs designed down to 27'.
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Only problem is the 275 measures out to 29 actual hull length , then 31-1/2 with offshore bracket just not sure twin 150's would be enough. but the study plans are ok for $30.
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Re: New open sled build
John , have you been to ColdWaters shop , Julie said they are working on something and she wont talk .....
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Re: New open sled build
Day two, project now at 9 hours
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I was there last Saturday the 3rd. Bruce was working on a Bristol Bay style boat. got a fort ready for another big one. Tentative on a 29' sport boat as soon as the buyer comes throu and signs.welder wrote:John , have you been to ColdWaters shop , Julie said they are working on something and she wont talk .....
I am standing by and I can wait cause I aint a rich Florida Boy or an Alaskan either.
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gave her the flip today to weld the bottom hope to drop sides in tomorrow
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Flipped her back over and dropped in sides today
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Todays progress
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Sweet! Standing by for the next update
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A little interior structure going on
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Re: New open sled build
Terry you are Craftsman Nice work and the welding is going fast. You should have it complete by your time frame for springers
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Re: New open sled build
John, thank you, I should have it done, just depends on when I get to work on it. I may get to work on it again Saturday
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Front deck, fish box, rod lockers, and trays all went in today, amazing what you can get done when no one is around
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Looks real good. Terry
Just one question when you weld in the floor how will you control the sides from bowing out. You have tack welded every thing in place and know is the time to do the finish welds. My Son finish welded in a floor on a friends boat. The sides where tack welded every 6 inches but When I got home from work I saw the sides of the boat has some serious waves in the metal. This is something I need to understand the secret before I attempt to build me a big boat.
Just one question when you weld in the floor how will you control the sides from bowing out. You have tack welded every thing in place and know is the time to do the finish welds. My Son finish welded in a floor on a friends boat. The sides where tack welded every 6 inches but When I got home from work I saw the sides of the boat has some serious waves in the metal. This is something I need to understand the secret before I attempt to build me a big boat.
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When I weld out the floors and sides I'll start in the middle and skip or back step weld 3" on 12" schedule, Bruce Pollard has a good book on building aluminum boats that I believe explains skip, back step, chain and stitch welding on aluminum boats. I hear its a must read. I got a full welding schedule with my big boat plans that explained it very well. and I also read a lot of post on here by Kevin Morin and another aluminum boat building site.
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Terry thanks.
I have that book and will be reading it over the next 4 months during my Down time. I will be watching your progress for a April Launch and Christening
I have that book and will be reading it over the next 4 months during my Down time. I will be watching your progress for a April Launch and Christening
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Goat, are we allowed to "taunt" you during your, "down-time"?
I have always wondered is there any difference when welding that diamond plate, versus plain mill finished smooth plate?
And that diamond plate on the front bows section of these style boats is strickly for estetics, correct?
And is that welded over smooth plate, or is that sculptured cut diamond plate, "that particular bow section?" If ya get my question. Cuz, one minute ya don't see it and then ya do. I don't see any joints where that under bow diamond plate was welded in. Again, if ya get my question.
It's really too bad that Floridians are arrogant azz'z about boats. Because that boat with some modifications to the layout could fish up and down the river I fish, out at the inlet, and even offshore a bit. And would even make a fine guide charter boat.
Instead, people round here think a 24' Carolina Skiff barge shaped boat is the greatest boat ever.....probably because they're pumped out like cord wood by a thousand unskilled laborers, and every 25 miles there's a C.S. dealership selling the fancy blue striped ones......
I could make plenty of cashola in a boat like that.
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Jus found this.......aswers one of my questions. "yes, its all for "looks" I guess and is on top of the smooth plate underneath???"
I guess some folks get a little nutty huh?
I have always wondered is there any difference when welding that diamond plate, versus plain mill finished smooth plate?
And that diamond plate on the front bows section of these style boats is strickly for estetics, correct?
And is that welded over smooth plate, or is that sculptured cut diamond plate, "that particular bow section?" If ya get my question. Cuz, one minute ya don't see it and then ya do. I don't see any joints where that under bow diamond plate was welded in. Again, if ya get my question.
It's really too bad that Floridians are arrogant azz'z about boats. Because that boat with some modifications to the layout could fish up and down the river I fish, out at the inlet, and even offshore a bit. And would even make a fine guide charter boat.
Instead, people round here think a 24' Carolina Skiff barge shaped boat is the greatest boat ever.....probably because they're pumped out like cord wood by a thousand unskilled laborers, and every 25 miles there's a C.S. dealership selling the fancy blue striped ones......
I could make plenty of cashola in a boat like that.
EDIT:
Jus found this.......aswers one of my questions. "yes, its all for "looks" I guess and is on top of the smooth plate underneath???"
I guess some folks get a little nutty huh?
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Jetty, welding diamond plate is a little different because every time you get to a diamond your weld wants to stand up, but with a little practice you figure out when to add rod and when not to and how much. Yes the diamond plate is welded on top of the smooth plate and while some is for looks, it also serves a purpose. We pull up to the shore on many of our rivers and usually that means parking with the plate on rocks, diamond dosnt show the scratches and dings as bad, also many fish on the anchor and it prevents scratches and dings there to. But mostly it looks good. The boat you posted was built by Jim, at RB boats, he's a good friend and let me borrow his hull design for this open sled. I hope I answered all your questions? Tight lines and fair sea's.
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Re: New open sled build
Great looking sled and I dig the special effects plate work by your friend, very cool.
Is that more of a drifting style for the River fishing there? HUGE room.
Is that more of a drifting style for the River fishing there? HUGE room.
I only do what the voices in the Tackle Box tell me to.
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ReelSong wrote:Jetty, welding diamond plate is a little different because every time you get to a diamond your weld wants to stand up, but with a little practice you figure out when to add rod and when not to and how much. Yes the diamond plate is welded on top of the smooth plate and while some is for looks, it also serves a purpose. We pull up to the shore on many of our rivers and usually that means parking with the plate on rocks, diamond dosnt show the scratches and dings as bad, also many fish on the anchor and it prevents scratches and dings there to. But mostly it looks good. The boat you posted was built by Jim, at RB boats, he's a good friend and let me borrow his hull design for this open sled. I hope I answered all your questions? Tight lines and fair sea's.
Terry
Yes ya did and thanks......I thought that's what all of it was about. Yes, RB boats. Saw it on their website. Cuz I went looking round after I posted my thoughts to you.
Okay, new thing learned Don't start a "welding hobby", welding diamond plate cut flames to the bow of my Pacific 26. Start out simple......make a rod holder
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Getting close to zolotone time, hopefully I havnt forgotten anything
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