I just picked that glob of epoxy offcraiggamesh wrote:I love the shoes in the second to last photo . I got a couple pairs and love em. Great paddling shoes even with the epoxy stains i got on them.
Tassie Wadefish
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Re: Tassie Wadefish
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Re: Tassie Wadefish
I spent some more time in the shed.
Last night I glassed the front deck.
Then this morning I trimmed the Hobie Mirage Drive Well down to size.
I changed saws to a finer toothed one before I did any cutting
I then set up the rod holders, drilled their holes. Cut a backing plate to make where they are fitted a bit stronger.
I then glued this & also added a rib to the rear of the Drive Well & some extra fillets around this & also the scuppers for the gear well.
I then started on the seat well. I cut the froward section on the no. 2 station. I then used the second boats seat frame & stitched up the seat.
The holes are for cutting out the Drive Well when the seat is in the boat.
I slipped some ply as a spacer between the front wall of the seat well & fitted the forward piece of the seat base so it lays back to the Drive Well
I ended up raising it by about 10mm of 3/8"
Matt should I support this underneath when I sit it in the boat or will this short section support itself?
Once this is glued I am going to look into fitting a 40mm tube each side as a rod holder.
Last night I glassed the front deck.
Then this morning I trimmed the Hobie Mirage Drive Well down to size.
I changed saws to a finer toothed one before I did any cutting
I then set up the rod holders, drilled their holes. Cut a backing plate to make where they are fitted a bit stronger.
I then glued this & also added a rib to the rear of the Drive Well & some extra fillets around this & also the scuppers for the gear well.
I then started on the seat well. I cut the froward section on the no. 2 station. I then used the second boats seat frame & stitched up the seat.
The holes are for cutting out the Drive Well when the seat is in the boat.
I slipped some ply as a spacer between the front wall of the seat well & fitted the forward piece of the seat base so it lays back to the Drive Well
I ended up raising it by about 10mm of 3/8"
Matt should I support this underneath when I sit it in the boat or will this short section support itself?
Once this is glued I am going to look into fitting a 40mm tube each side as a rod holder.
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Re: Tassie Wadefish
Wouldn't hurt to put a couple shims. but the tubes should be enough.
-Matt. Designer.
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I made the big step today & cut the side of my seat insert ready to fit the rod tube on 1 side.
I used the top sides as a template to match the curve.
My plan is to glue & glass these strips into the seat insert then glass the tube in place with the front cut out of it.
This should make a pocket for my rods to sit in
Already to start to glue.
Once I have got the first side done I will do the second so I can carry 2 rods this way.
You may notice that the tube is short. I will fit the next piece from inside the front hatch so its easier to fit. They will also need a slight curve to them.
I also glued the seat frame with the drive well into the hull. but forgot to take a picture.
I used the top sides as a template to match the curve.
My plan is to glue & glass these strips into the seat insert then glass the tube in place with the front cut out of it.
This should make a pocket for my rods to sit in
Already to start to glue.
Once I have got the first side done I will do the second so I can carry 2 rods this way.
You may notice that the tube is short. I will fit the next piece from inside the front hatch so its easier to fit. They will also need a slight curve to them.
I also glued the seat frame with the drive well into the hull. but forgot to take a picture.
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Re: Tassie Wadefish
Keep the pics coming.....................I love inovations....................who wants a standard boat
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Re: Tassie Wadefish
Thanks Bemm.
I just hope my idea works
I just hope my idea works
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I got some more done on the Wadefish today.
I sat the seat section in place to see how it looked.
Every thing fits so Im hoping it will work.
All ready to start to glass.
Set up the side sections of the Bait Bin.
And also added some stiffeners around the Drive Well.
I sat the seat section in place to see how it looked.
Every thing fits so Im hoping it will work.
All ready to start to glass.
Set up the side sections of the Bait Bin.
And also added some stiffeners around the Drive Well.
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Re: Tassie Wadefish
I got some more done on the boat today.
I cut out the drive well hole in the seat, trimmed up the rod tubes & set every thing in position to see how it looked.
I also completed the rudder assembly & fitted it.
I then glued the hold down bolts for the Hobie Drive with some spacers to hold it in.
I also glassed the lid to the front bin & glued one of the tubes into place & I will glass it after tea.
I cut out the drive well hole in the seat, trimmed up the rod tubes & set every thing in position to see how it looked.
I also completed the rudder assembly & fitted it.
I then glued the hold down bolts for the Hobie Drive with some spacers to hold it in.
I also glassed the lid to the front bin & glued one of the tubes into place & I will glass it after tea.
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Re: Tassie Wadefish
Got the first rod tube glassed in tonight after tea.
Gave it 2 coats of glass so I hope it will be strong enough.
Gave it 2 coats of glass so I hope it will be strong enough.
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Re: Tassie Wadefish
I glued the second side of the rod tubes in this morning & will glass is when the epoxy has started to set.
I also carried the hull outside & did an end pour on the stern.
The shiny section of the hull is where I have put on the second coat of epoxy. . . . I goofed & made up too much epoxy & that seemed the best place to put the excess.
I also carried the hull outside & did an end pour on the stern.
The shiny section of the hull is where I have put on the second coat of epoxy. . . . I goofed & made up too much epoxy & that seemed the best place to put the excess.