I do love the look of the timber as the boat gets wet out This in my first boat & the first time I have glassed anything.
I never even thought about the density of the two different types of timber making up the ply . . . . . . . . . . but that does sound about right with the weight difference I have
The only glass I can get is 200g so thats what I have to go with.
Yes I have been a member of AKFF for a while know but I think that may have been my first post.
Tassie Wadefish
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- Type of boat I like: Wadefish + Mirarge Drive.
- Location: Tassie, Australia
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- Joined: Fri Sep 11, 2009 6:57 am
- Type of boat I like: Wadefish + Mirarge Drive.
- Location: Tassie, Australia
Re: Tassie Wadefish
I now have my Hobie Drive & using some plans drawn up by TXCC I have started on the hobie well.
I have the jig made up, all the pieces cut, ready to start to glue things together.
So I stitched the front deck into place & set the seat frame & front panel in place so I could check where every thing fits.
I sat the jig with the "Hobie Well" pieces taped to it in position & it looks good
The clamped on piece is where I am thinking of raising the cockpit floor back up & using the drive well as the front scupper.
I can glue it to the rear of frame 2 & to the sides of the seat frame. I might even be able to put a screw into the wings where the drive will be held down. With that & the base frame that is glued right round the bottom of the hull I would think I should have enough strength.
I have the jig made up, all the pieces cut, ready to start to glue things together.
So I stitched the front deck into place & set the seat frame & front panel in place so I could check where every thing fits.
I sat the jig with the "Hobie Well" pieces taped to it in position & it looks good
The clamped on piece is where I am thinking of raising the cockpit floor back up & using the drive well as the front scupper.
I can glue it to the rear of frame 2 & to the sides of the seat frame. I might even be able to put a screw into the wings where the drive will be held down. With that & the base frame that is glued right round the bottom of the hull I would think I should have enough strength.
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Re: Tassie Wadefish
Got some more done on both Wadefish today. Got the daughter's stern stitched together properly & glued up. (dont know if that sounds quite right )
Glued the pieces of the drive well together & also the rear well.
I decided to use the lighter coloured wells in my boat & the darker ones in the daughters for a bit of contrast.
Glued the pieces of the drive well together & also the rear well.
I decided to use the lighter coloured wells in my boat & the darker ones in the daughters for a bit of contrast.
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Re: Tassie Wadefish
Did some more today & glued some more of the drive well together & some more of the daughter's.
We had a small bow in hers just forward of the centre.
I didnt get any photos before I did any thing. We ran the jig saw back down where we already had glued the sides together & then did that a couple of times again & the sides came back in & now look like the sides of my Wadefish.
We had a small bow in hers just forward of the centre.
I didnt get any photos before I did any thing. We ran the jig saw back down where we already had glued the sides together & then did that a couple of times again & the sides came back in & now look like the sides of my Wadefish.
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Re: Tassie Wadefish
Got a little bit more done on the Wadefish today.
I got a bit more glued up on the daughters. Did the inside fillet on the bow deck of mine & cut out the rudders.
I have to fill the holes in them yet. I was thinking I could counter sink the ally plate each side & then fill them with epoxy.
I got a bit more glued up on the daughters. Did the inside fillet on the bow deck of mine & cut out the rudders.
I have to fill the holes in them yet. I was thinking I could counter sink the ally plate each side & then fill them with epoxy.
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Re: Tassie Wadefish
I have had a good run the last 2 days.
Glassed the inside of my kayak.
Got the daughters kayak all glued up & ready to fillet the inside.
Got my drive well ready to fit in the kayak.
Glassed the inside of my front deck.
Sat every thing in mine & checked how it all fits.
Got the rear cross rails in.
Marked out a hatch in the front.
Cut it out
& got the edges glued in.
Glassed the inside of my kayak.
Got the daughters kayak all glued up & ready to fillet the inside.
Got my drive well ready to fit in the kayak.
Glassed the inside of my front deck.
Sat every thing in mine & checked how it all fits.
Got the rear cross rails in.
Marked out a hatch in the front.
Cut it out
& got the edges glued in.
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Re: Tassie Wadefish
Didnt do any work today but did test to see if the Hobie Mirage Drive fitted.
& the lid fits on as well.
The ply of the hatch has warped slightly for some reason. I think I will Glass the top of the deck & then sit the hatch lid back into position with some straps right around the whole boat with a bit of timber near the hatch edge & then reach up inside the bow & fit some braces to pull it back into shape before I glass the outside of the hatch.
& the lid fits on as well.
The ply of the hatch has warped slightly for some reason. I think I will Glass the top of the deck & then sit the hatch lid back into position with some straps right around the whole boat with a bit of timber near the hatch edge & then reach up inside the bow & fit some braces to pull it back into shape before I glass the outside of the hatch.
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Re: Tassie Wadefish
Didnt do any work on the Wadefish today but did go for a paddle & got some pics of a Platypus.
They are only about a foot long & float just above the surface of the water.
These 2 are cropped from about 30 pics.
They are only about a foot long & float just above the surface of the water.
These 2 are cropped from about 30 pics.
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Re: Tassie Wadefish
I did some more today. I glued the Mirage Drive Well into the seat frame.
The well is higher than the seat frame as drawn by CC TX, so I plan to remove the frame from the boat once the epoxy has dried & then just sit a saw on the sides of the frame & cut the Drive Well to suit.
I also glued the Rear gear tank onto position.
You might be able to see the fibre glass pipe I made on this jig for the scuppers. Its a piece of 20mm electrical conduit. I then wrapped a sheet of newspaper around it & then some plastic sheet. Coat it with epoxy & then wrap some glass around it as I wet it out. I ended up with about 4 layers of glass. I then dismantled it. The plastic pulled off the newspaper, then twist the plastic tighter & hey presto a fibre glass tube.
I also trimmed up the fillet where the seal is to sit on the front hatch.
& then sat it in position with some straps on it to see if it will come back to shape.
I might leave this there when ever I am not working on that part of the boat.
The well is higher than the seat frame as drawn by CC TX, so I plan to remove the frame from the boat once the epoxy has dried & then just sit a saw on the sides of the frame & cut the Drive Well to suit.
I also glued the Rear gear tank onto position.
You might be able to see the fibre glass pipe I made on this jig for the scuppers. Its a piece of 20mm electrical conduit. I then wrapped a sheet of newspaper around it & then some plastic sheet. Coat it with epoxy & then wrap some glass around it as I wet it out. I ended up with about 4 layers of glass. I then dismantled it. The plastic pulled off the newspaper, then twist the plastic tighter & hey presto a fibre glass tube.
I also trimmed up the fillet where the seal is to sit on the front hatch.
& then sat it in position with some straps on it to see if it will come back to shape.
I might leave this there when ever I am not working on that part of the boat.
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Re: Tassie Wadefish
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.