No Floor to Floored

opalized

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Pic 1, was saturday morning, much clean up, and more grinding, i went to bed late last night itching pretty good, but i had the bottom of the boat ready to proceed today, the wood for the bilge area was cut. I woke this morning, and was in the boat at 8 am making templates to use to cut the floor plywood, by 10 am sunday (this morning), i had the floor cut and prefit, a final cleanup, and wipe down of all areas to be worked today with acetone, and i was ready, ooppps forgot, had to precut all the fiberglass cloth. by 11 am i was mixing fiberglass 1/4 gallon at a time, first the transom, spread the back wall with fiberglass work in some fiberglass cloth more fiberglass on top, a coat on the skin side of the transom, and in the boat it went, clamp in place and work fiberglass around the perimeter, start working on the bilge area next, pic 2,3,4
once that was done, as fast as i could i continued mixing fiberglass, ran the glass up either side and down the middle for the first section of floor, then loaded it up with more fiberglass and dropped the biggest section of floor in, emmediately going to the final small piece up front, spreading fiberglass then cloth and more fiberglass on top, drop in the small section of floor. ran the peremiter of the floor with cloth attaching it to the boat on the top perimeter, and a piece of cloth at the joint, i had also ran 2/4's cut to fit under the joint that where fiber glassed to the floor once the large sheet was in place so i knew exact where i wanted it, 6 hours of mixing and spreading the floor is finally in. I even found enough time to cut and glue and staple my seat bases pict 7 is somewhere near where it sits as i type. Got to sand all exposed areas to include the back wall of the boat, and drop the sheet on the whole floor now, and the transom, ran out of fiberglass and time, by the time i could have gotten back to the transom, the fiberglass had completely cured so instructions say sand before proceeding, i need to complete the bilge area, sheet the transom ont the inside of the boat and sheet the floor, appears im going back to the hardware store for some more fiberglass, have to order the clothe, and bilge paint anyway.
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opalized

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Re: No Floor to Floored

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opalized

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Re: No Floor to Floored

Well i would like to see this boat at the lake in 4 weeks, painted, upolstered, motor back in, probably not gonna see the water till 4th of july, but if i set my sights hi, and fail i really havent failed just delayed right
I hadnt intended to redo the transom and floor when i bought it, simply a paint and upolster, but in tearing it down for paint i found some rot, and you know how rot is you start in a corner and end up on the other side of the boat. I will have to drill holes in the floor, and pour some foam in and then plug the holes before i fiberglass the floor also.
Boat wars at there best
Friend is racing me he wants his rock crawler on the side of the montain in 4 weeks, but i think i have the upper hand, i dont mind working, i put in about 22 hours this weekend, im already back on sanding the boat for paint instead of couchin it tonight

Happy Sailin
 

geedubcpa

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Re: No Floor to Floored

I tend to work the same way you do - I work myself crazy on a saturday or weekend to get the job done - I rebuilt my pontoon boat last summer in 3 weeks - that included a complete rebuild from the wood up. I worked every spare minute on the project so that it didn't turn into a one year project.

I put down new carpet - new seats and new convertable top. But the hardest part was disassembly and reassembly.
 

opalized

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Re: No Floor to Floored

I hear ya, cant stand to have things sitting they never seem to get done if i dont just do it. Plus no shop everything is outside i have to move before the next storm as it will currently
Happy Boating and thanks for stopping by.

Dave
 

opalized

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Re: No Floor to Floored

2 weeks past since i posted, update seats are made ready for upolstery, 30 ft of material ordered and on its way, also ordered paint, Automotive, not the best choice, but for my area, and a trailered boat, should be just fine.
Poured the foam under my floor today then glassed and matted whole floor, just finished what a day. now its time to get back to paint prep, if all goes well i should be ready to spray in 2 weekends, at least primer lol.
found the outlet on the gastank was broken so have to fix that. rewrapped all wiring, replaced all ends, cleaned greased steering rack, and painted, now that the floor is done i can mock up transom plate, and check clearances for steering then clean and paint, ready for reassy. have to make battery box plate and fiberglass in place. need to order carpet, which wont lay it till paint is done. that will be the last of parts and pieces to order.
 

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woodrat

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Re: No Floor to Floored

That's pretty much what I have to do to build kayaks, too. I set aside a week and do nothing else until it's done, otherwise, it becomes a partially finished project that I never seem to make much headway on.

looks like a lot of progress!
 

opalized

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Re: No Floor to Floored

YA Wood, gotta stay on it if i ever wanna see the end, i work 50 hrs a week at my primary job, and thats family money, any money i want for projects i got to go work weekends or nights which adds to the struggle.
I got lucky this month i got a couple very nice side jobs, so it help with the money part enormously.
I may not make the first weekend of summer but i feel pretty good about making it by the 4th May the fireworks fly
 

Chuck Gibson

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Re: No Floor to Floored

This is amazing. How many boats have you done in the past? If you have not done this type of work before you must at least be in construction. Looking Good!!
 
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