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looking good. a little blood in the project to go with the sweat and beers
looking good. a little blood in the project to go with the sweat and beers
I bet there is not one iboater that is working on, or has worked on, their boat project(s) that hasn't shed some blood along the way. I know I have a few times. But we usually don't talk about it in fear of letting others see how stupid we did something. :facepalm:
That would be a good forum topic though. "Stupid Injuries We Received While Working On Our Boats".:faint2: :crazy: :sorrow: :frusty: :tape::rant::violin: :deadhorse::stupid::crutch:
Oh I bet you are 100% right there. And I fully admit this wasn't my smartest move. :facepalm: Just got a little to eager to flip her over. Perhaps it can help another first-time boat builder make a better decision. I am glad it turned out as well as it did in the end without damages (besides some paint scratches) and broken legs. When the time comes to transfer her to the trailer I'll for sure have a few friends over to help lift.
You do realize that the day you take her out for a splash, you will get a silly grin from ear to ear that nothing could possible remove, not even cosmetic surgery. The self satisfaction will always be there. Nice project and finish work. :thumb:
Looking nice, I didn't realize it had a back to back seat. Very cool!
Be sure to make the top of the bench wide enough for people to actually sit back to back. Looks narrow currently, an inch maybe 1.5in...
Looks great. Perfect bow handle
6 will probably be more then enough.
Although benches instead of back to back seats like Arch's, his look plenty wide enough and narrower then 6in.
When docking, I tend to sort of sit up on the seat back and knee down in the drivers seat cushion, so padded wouldnt be bad either. And padded would be 50-60s wooden boat period correct....
Loving those awesome vintage accessories! Maybe you could use use a thinish piece of hardwood of your choice with a nice routered bullnose to cap the seat backs instead of plywood? Might be a pain but would cover raw edges and the irregular space left between the multiple angles of the opposing seat backs, but if you could pull it off it would add a beautiful accent to the craft. Just a thought and its definitely your beauty. Also would add strength, but maybe overkill.
Keep up the great progress!