l Saltydog l
Seaman Apprentice
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- Apr 24, 2011
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Update on post # 10
Hello all,
I can say I have been a stalker on this forum for a few years, yet this is my first post. I bought a 15' 1975 Tidecraft open bow tri-hull for 265 clams. Motor-less so i can get something reliable. I purchased the boat on 4-19, and have been killing myself until investing in a Ryobi angle grinder this morning.
As y'all can see the floor is almost removed. looks like the cap is glassed on the hull, i need to take the rub rail off to check though. The transom is probably shot considering the floor was soaked. Few questions though, to fix transom you must take off cap?
My plan for the boat is to make it a trusty fishing rig through my college years, mainly in lakes and salmon tributaries in Washington. Not many stock parts in the boat, no problem though i was planning for a true custom. only steering is left on the boat.
I will be putting the gas tank in the bow for better weight distribution.
Seacast the transom.
Need mucho help on the rest.
Pics cause i know y'all love em ima forum guy too...
More pics once full floor is out. Opinions, comments, questions?
Thanks for your time,
Mike
Hello all,
I can say I have been a stalker on this forum for a few years, yet this is my first post. I bought a 15' 1975 Tidecraft open bow tri-hull for 265 clams. Motor-less so i can get something reliable. I purchased the boat on 4-19, and have been killing myself until investing in a Ryobi angle grinder this morning.
My plan for the boat is to make it a trusty fishing rig through my college years, mainly in lakes and salmon tributaries in Washington. Not many stock parts in the boat, no problem though i was planning for a true custom. only steering is left on the boat.
I will be putting the gas tank in the bow for better weight distribution.
Seacast the transom.
Need mucho help on the rest.
Pics cause i know y'all love em ima forum guy too...





More pics once full floor is out. Opinions, comments, questions?
Thanks for your time,
Mike
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