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Just ordered the plans for the Hybrid NL. Gonna probably make a 9 footer.http://www.hybridduckboat.com/files/index.php?id=12
Quote from: gasman on January 19, 2011, 07:24:46 PMJust ordered the plans for the Hybrid NL. Gonna probably make a 9 footer.http://www.hybridduckboat.com/files/index.php?id=12Barbie boat?
well, i went to home depot, they didnt have 48 inch wide foam... they had 24 inch foam. so i got 4 sheets (about 70$ total). the diy duck boat website says that thier boat is 4 feet wide by 12 feet long.im debating making mine ling and skinny around 3 feet wide by 10 feet long, double ender style, basically a mini kara hummer so it slips down the slough. its going to take more time for me to come up with a design than it will to acctually shape the boat.... the project is under way. hopefully i can get this boat done in the next few days. its just gotta last till the seasons overthis is the boat im going to build this summer:http://www.gatorboats.com/Duckhunter-Boat-Plans.htm perfect design for lake fishing, and zippin around the river, would be perfect with a merc 25 jet...
Anyone trying to glass in a garage right now. Needs to heat it up to make the resin kick off right. You can use a heat gun... But it won't fully cure even. And making a "hot" batch will weaken the glass. In the cold it is common for the surface to harden up, Leaving the underneath uncured. If you think your going to make one in a weekend...You can but glass continues to gas off for a long time after it is hard to the touch.I just don't want to hear someone died because their boat came apart. Because glass isn't waterproof