Thought I'd post a few pic's here of the ongoing work to fit out of my recently acquired Harbercraft 18'Adventurer. So, the starting point is the bare hull I purchased a few weeks ago.
After spending quite a few hours the inside of the hull is now without the green moss & leaf litter.... was rather stinky
This week I've been working on the drawings for a few cut parts, one of them being a dash plate to hold the switches & gauges etc.
I also found out that the boat was actually a QC reject from the factory due to poor aesthetics on the sides, looks like the welders had issues with it pulling on final weld out.
Harbercraft 18' fit out
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Re: Harbercraft 18' fit out
This will be fun to follow, where are we now?
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Re: Harbercraft 18' fit out
Doing house & garden chores... I have to earn 'hobby' credits from 'she who must be obeyed'
I did get a rather nice 50th birthday present from her this week.... a Miller Multimatic 215 with tig & spool gun
In the meantime the BOM is coming along as I work out what I need. Bearing in mind the closest marine shop is a hour drive away or mail order, having a detailed list will save $ in the long run in both fuel & shipping.
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Did a little over the last week or so... add two motor well boots, go the dash cut/helm mounted and trimmed out the remote mounting plate for fitting the Evinrude concealed remote on a custom top hat mount.
Also made a start removing the spray in foam.... what a right royal PITA
Tomorrow it's heading to the local'ish boat shop to have the transom drilled as they have a jig and it'll save me a bit of work. Have found that I'm going to need a jacking plate to install the motor, short shaft transom & long shaft motor... so, that'll get ordered too.
Also made a start removing the spray in foam.... what a right royal PITA
Tomorrow it's heading to the local'ish boat shop to have the transom drilled as they have a jig and it'll save me a bit of work. Have found that I'm going to need a jacking plate to install the motor, short shaft transom & long shaft motor... so, that'll get ordered too.
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Re: Harbercraft 18' fit out
Got the engine hung using a jacking plate due to the transom being for a short leg OB.
Finished off the 'top hat' mount for the concealed remote.
Next to work on a custom fuel tank & a battery / 2 stroke oil tank mount for the rear.
Finished off the 'top hat' mount for the concealed remote.
Next to work on a custom fuel tank & a battery / 2 stroke oil tank mount for the rear.