1979 Imperial

bear_69cuda

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Thanks everyone...

Progress feels good!

So I found a trolling motor on craigslist for $300... It's the one I'd like for this boat... It's $600 new.... $300 would buy a good chunk of glassing supplies! But it's still an expense either way! What should I do? :eek: Part of me says "well Bear your not gonna float sooner with a trolling motor!" As Jas would say RAT FARTS! I hate stuff like this! I'd love some perspective.....
 

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Asking $300, offer $175, settle on $225+/-:D Get JL to growl at him if he refuses:eek:

Of course, once it's floating, you can fish, & maybe you could use a paddle...Or lasso JL & have him tow the boat.....

A non-floater w/ a trolling motor = no fishing:(. And no trips to the lake for JL either......

Everybody has to sacrifice something, any chance of a repo situation if you stop payment on the knee check?:facepalm:
It's almost bikini season, cutting JL back on a 1/2cup of kibble per day til May ~ Lets you add the savings to the boat glassing supplies fund, and helps him loose some of the post op bloat!:)

Actually, I would probably skip 2 meals before letting my best buds miss 1!
 

bear_69cuda

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That's some good prospective brutha!

I'm sure there's gonna be more trolling motor deals.... right~!

I've got issues............................. :eek:

ditto JL missin any meals.... ain't gonna happen....
 

JDA1975

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That looks awesome Bear, and the wood looks like you got some really nice pieces.

Man you guys have gotten fancy with your transom clamps. I just parked a Car on mine :)

I just piled bricks on mine..of course mine was A LOT smaller than the rest of you guys!
 

sphelps

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Transom fab,s looken great bear!!
I have,nt read your whole thread yet just bits and peaces . Looks like you will be ready when JL gets his sea legs back!
 

glnbnz

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Morning gang!

Some forward motion yesterday, and most likely today...

Yesterday I managed to get my 2 x 4 x 4' clamps drilled in preparation for laminating the transom. I still need to cut my threaded all into 16" sections.

I also finally cut some ply! both 3/4" pieces are cut for the transom! I'll laminate them today and let cure, then sand where the edges don't completely match or line up, and most likely use a router to round some of the edges before I glass... I should be making my glass order this week. I decided to go with Express Composites due t location/lower shipping costs http://www.expresscomposites.com/ very nice family run outfit recommended by a local boat builder.

Your transom cut looks great, Bear!!

Did you use a regular Jig Saw for cutting that??
 

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Transom looks good bear ....... great job!
 

bear_69cuda

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Thanks again for all the nice comments!

Now onto business.... It's time to ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I placed my order at Express Composites today! http://www.expresscomposites.com/

Family run business, very knowledgeable in regards to boat building.... They said they'll ship today, I should see my order Monday! Now that's fast!

25 yards 1.5 oz x 50" CSM
25 yards of 1708 x 50"
2 gallons cabosil
2 gallons 1/4" CSM
1 gallon glass spheres
15 gallons general purpose polyester resin
32 oz. MEKP-9
40, 32 oz. mixing cups plastic
40, 16 oz mixing cups plastic
100 paint mix sticks
20, 2" chip brushes
4 gallon pour foam kit.
laminating roller

The owner asked me how much horsepower I'm running, and I told him 70.... He was curious due to the added weight from my modifications.... Do you cats feel the 70 will be enough? With the added strength of my transom, I guess I could run for a season, and always put a bigger motor on... Like a 90 E-tec..... That is if I win the lottery!
:D
 

ezmobee

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That 70 will be a great motor for that boat. Excellent power-to-weight ratios on that OMC triples.
 

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Looks like a great shopping list! May be a dumb question, but what are the glass spheres? Is that similar to micro balloons? Im supposed to get in another shipment of goodies today too. You will run through a lot of cabosil if you use a lot of pb for fillets, etc... It works awesome though...makes it thick and hard without adding weight. Have fun brother...look forward to following your progress through this next phase because I know you will do top notch work.
 

rrumba

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Nice looking transom there Bear, and with that order you are about to hit a sweet turn with the transom going in and starting the glass work. Keep up the momentum and warmth......
 

GT1000000

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May be a dumb question, but what are the glass spheres? Is that similar to micro balloons?

No such thing as a dumb question Brother McCranney, only dumb not to ask, then mess it up...

And yeah, microballons and glass spheres are similar, but different...this is what I get from the USC site...

3M Glass Bubbles
These hollow glass microspheres can be added to any epoxy and polyester resin. These bubbles will make a lightweight, easy sanding putty for minor surface filling of cracks, holes, etc.

Q-Cells
Inorganic hollow spheres added to resins that will allow for a smoother paste than glass bulbs. Can be used with polyesters or epoxies to fill surface holes and allow for easy sanding. Not for use below waterline.


Phenolic Microballoons
(BJO-0930)
These red/purple color phenolic spheres when mixed with epoxy resins will create a low density paste compound which will sand easily and improve strength/flexibility of the cured resin. Better for large gap filling
 

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I placed my order at Express Composites today! http://www.expresscomposites.com/ Family run business, very knowledgeable in regards to boat building.... They said they'll ship today, I should see my order Monday! Now that's fast!

25 yards 1.5 oz x 50" CSM
25 yards of 1708 x 50"
2 gallons cabosil
2 gallons 1/4" CSM
1 gallon glass spheres
15 gallons general purpose polyester resin
32 oz. MEKP-9
40, 32 oz. mixing cups plastic
40, 16 oz mixing cups plastic
100 paint mix sticks
20, 2" chip brushes
4 gallon pour foam kit.
laminating roller

The owner asked me how much horsepower I'm running, and I told him 70.... I guess I could run for a season, and always but a bigger motor on... Like a 90 E-tec..... That is if I win the lottery!
:D

All looks good, but I'll bet you need more then 20 brushes. They don't hold up very well to rinsing & or re-use. They start loosing bristles.

Harbor Frieght has them fairly cheap & w/ $6.99 shipping their still not to bad... $18 delivered for 36 brushes.

We all seem to be looking to win the lottery & spend more on our boat repairs & motors:D I keep forgetting you gotta be IN it to WIN IT:facepalm:
 

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I agree with the Bigger motor. But the Lottery IS important!:D
 

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Like that shopping list, excited for you. Will compare pricing with that site, never heard of them before.

Have a good weekend.
 

GT1000000

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That list is pretty close to the one I am working up...

At least that vendor is in the next door state...how bad are they hitting you for shipping and hazmat fees...or can you take a drive over and pick-up???
 

bear_69cuda

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I like the 90 Etech idea;) Let's go with that:D

I thought you would approve and help me spend coin that doesn't exist!

That 70 will be a great motor for that boat. Excellent power-to-weight ratios on that OMC triples.

Thank for the back-up EZ! I'm just worried about the added weight....

Looks like a great shopping list! May be a dumb question, but what are the glass spheres? Is that similar to micro balloons? Im supposed to get in another shipment of goodies today too. You will run through a lot of cabosil if you use a lot of pb for fillets, etc... It works awesome though...makes it thick and hard without adding weight. Have fun brother...look forward to following your progress through this next phase because I know you will do top notch work.

Thanks bro- Brethren GT has us covered below... 10-4 on cabosil... Seems like anything I need my supplier is johnny on the spot for shippin time!

Nice looking transom there Bear, and with that order you are about to hit a sweet turn with the transom going in and starting the glass work. Keep up the momentum and warmth......

Thanks brutha! Looking forward to glassin...

No such thing as a dumb question Brother McCranney, only dumb not to ask, then mess it up...

And yeah, microballons and glass spheres are similar, but different...this is what I get from the USC site...

Thanks for the date brutha!

All looks good, but I'll bet you need more then 20 brushes. They don't hold up very well to rinsing & or re-use. They start loosing bristles.

Harbor Frieght has them fairly cheap & w/ $6.99 shipping their still not to bad... $18 delivered for 36 brushes.

We all seem to be looking to win the lottery & spend more on our boat repairs & motors:D I keep forgetting you gotta be IN it to WIN IT:facepalm:

10-4 dude... I knew I'd need more.... It's just to get rollin... Thanks for the HF tip!

I agree with the Bigger motor. But the Lottery IS important!:D

Stop it! Agreeing about the bigger motor that is! :D

Like that shopping list, excited for you. Will compare pricing with that site, never heard of them before.

Have a good weekend.

Thanks Troop! It's worth checking out for sure!

That list is pretty close to the one I am working up...

At least that vendor is in the next door state...how bad are they hitting you for shipping and hazmat fees...or can you take a drive over and pick-up???

Hey GT,

Freight was $141 bones.... But it's quite a load of gear!
 

GT1000000

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Hey GT,

Freight was $141 bones.... But it's quite a load of gear!

That is an extremely FAIR deal, Bro...they done ya right...way to go...Great score...you'll be glassin ahead of me...glad to see the progress...
 

sphelps

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Way to go on all the stuff Bear, can,t wait to see the glassen start!
And Pm is right on with the cabosil pb, I wish I could use it for all the glassen maybe then I would,nt have any air bubbles.:rolleyes:
 
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