FlintRiverFowler wrote:I don't know much about Arizona... What type of camo pattern will you use? The color of desert sand?or is there foliage out there?
This is where I picture you hunting

FlintRiverFowler wrote:I don't know much about Arizona... What type of camo pattern will you use? The color of desert sand?or is there foliage out there?
This is where I picture you hunting
gila-river wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:I don't know much about Arizona... What type of camo pattern will you use? The color of desert sand?or is there foliage out there?
This is where I picture you huntingit's not quite that barren. We there is water we get se foliage. Lotsa sage brush, Cattails/tules, and too damn much salt cedar. More like this:
assateague wrote:Which "river" is that?![]()
I forgot to add, a belt sander is an incredible time saver on this job as well. You won't have to sorry about getting the sides/bottom lined up exact, and when you fill the inside curve with bondo or whatever you're going to use, you can take the belt sander to the outside corners and round them off a bit, and take care of any spots where the plywood hung down a bit too far when you stitched it together.
assateague wrote:Now that I think about this, I rounded off all the outside corners a little bit, to help the glass lay better. Don't know if it's necessary, and I didn't remove much, but it definitely made the glassing easier, in my opinion.
gila-river wrote:Again I was short stopped by my sub standard power tools. My charger won't charge the battery when it's hot so I kept putting it in the freezer. My wife is keeping heavy sighs and eye rolling to a minimum this far. I cannot stress enough to anyone doing this build. Get plug in power tools and skip the recharging shit altogether.
assateague wrote:gila-river wrote:Again I was short stopped by my sub standard power tools. My charger won't charge the battery when it's hot so I kept putting it in the freezer. My wife is keeping heavy sighs and eye rolling to a minimum this far. I cannot stress enough to anyone doing this build. Get plug in power tools and skip the recharging shit altogether.
Has she vocalized her belief that you will surely die in a homemade boat? It took almost a year before I finally stopped hearing that shit.
FlintRiverFowler wrote:assateague wrote:gila-river wrote:Again I was short stopped by my sub standard power tools. My charger won't charge the battery when it's hot so I kept putting it in the freezer. My wife is keeping heavy sighs and eye rolling to a minimum this far. I cannot stress enough to anyone doing this build. Get plug in power tools and skip the recharging shit altogether.
Has she vocalized her belief that you will surely die in a homemade boat? It took almost a year before I finally stopped hearing that shit.
Are you starting your bigger one any time soon?
Woody wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:assateague wrote:gila-river wrote:Again I was short stopped by my sub standard power tools. My charger won't charge the battery when it's hot so I kept putting it in the freezer. My wife is keeping heavy sighs and eye rolling to a minimum this far. I cannot stress enough to anyone doing this build. Get plug in power tools and skip the recharging shit altogether.
Has she vocalized her belief that you will surely die in a homemade boat? It took almost a year before I finally stopped hearing that shit.
Are you starting your bigger one any time soon?
Why would Jim make a bigger one? When this one is so stable...
assateague wrote:gila-river wrote:Again I was short stopped by my sub standard power tools. My charger won't charge the battery when it's hot so I kept putting it in the freezer. My wife is keeping heavy sighs and eye rolling to a minimum this far. I cannot stress enough to anyone doing this build. Get plug in power tools and skip the recharging shit altogether.
Has she vocalized her belief that you will surely die in a homemade boat? It took almost a year before I finally stopped hearing that shit.
Woody wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:assateague wrote:gila-river wrote:Again I was short stopped by my sub standard power tools. My charger won't charge the battery when it's hot so I kept putting it in the freezer. My wife is keeping heavy sighs and eye rolling to a minimum this far. I cannot stress enough to anyone doing this build. Get plug in power tools and skip the recharging shit altogether.
Has she vocalized her belief that you will surely die in a homemade boat? It took almost a year before I finally stopped hearing that shit.
Are you starting your bigger one any time soon?
Why would Jim make a bigger one? When this one is so stable...
assateague wrote:Woody wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:assateague wrote:gila-river wrote:Again I was short stopped by my sub standard power tools. My charger won't charge the battery when it's hot so I kept putting it in the freezer. My wife is keeping heavy sighs and eye rolling to a minimum this far. I cannot stress enough to anyone doing this build. Get plug in power tools and skip the recharging shit altogether.
Has she vocalized her belief that you will surely die in a homemade boat? It took almost a year before I finally stopped hearing that shit.
Are you starting your bigger one any time soon?
Why would Jim make a bigger one? When this one is so stable...
Need a bigger one to fit the dog.
Flint, probably not going to start it until late next month at the soonest. I want it to be nice and warm.
gila-river wrote:assateague wrote:gila-river wrote:Again I was short stopped by my sub standard power tools. My charger won't charge the battery when it's hot so I kept putting it in the freezer. My wife is keeping heavy sighs and eye rolling to a minimum this far. I cannot stress enough to anyone doing this build. Get plug in power tools and skip the recharging shit altogether.
Has she vocalized her belief that you will surely die in a homemade boat? It took almost a year before I finally stopped hearing that shit.
Oh ya. I told my boys "sure I'll take you for a ride when she is finished"
Her reply of "like hell you will" was pretty adamant. The plus side is she has narrowed down the boats names for me. She either goin to be the "death trap" or "the widow maker"
Goldfish wrote:gila-river wrote:assateague wrote:gila-river wrote:Again I was short stopped by my sub standard power tools. My charger won't charge the battery when it's hot so I kept putting it in the freezer. My wife is keeping heavy sighs and eye rolling to a minimum this far. I cannot stress enough to anyone doing this build. Get plug in power tools and skip the recharging shit altogether.
Has she vocalized her belief that you will surely die in a homemade boat? It took almost a year before I finally stopped hearing that shit.
Oh ya. I told my boys "sure I'll take you for a ride when she is finished"
Her reply of "like hell you will" was pretty adamant. The plus side is she has narrowed down the boats names for me. She either goin to be the "death trap" or "the widow maker"
If you don't like those names, you better name it before she does. Renaming a boat is bad luck.
assateague wrote:Yep, I'm going to make it about 11-12 feet and add pods, but the width will stay the same. May be a little shorter, because I need to fit it on my 8' utility trailer I use to tote it around. Not buying a new trailer.
assateague wrote:I should make it look like a huge snapping turtle.
rebelp74 wrote:Yeah I have a yacht, suck it bitches!
gila-river wrote:Goldfish wrote:gila-river wrote:assateague wrote:gila-river wrote:Again I was short stopped by my sub standard power tools. My charger won't charge the battery when it's hot so I kept putting it in the freezer. My wife is keeping heavy sighs and eye rolling to a minimum this far. I cannot stress enough to anyone doing this build. Get plug in power tools and skip the recharging shit altogether.
Has she vocalized her belief that you will surely die in a homemade boat? It took almost a year before I finally stopped hearing that shit.
Oh ya. I told my boys "sure I'll take you for a ride when she is finished"
Her reply of "like hell you will" was pretty adamant. The plus side is she has narrowed down the boats names for me. She either goin to be the "death trap" or "the widow maker"
If you don't like those names, you better name it before she does. Renaming a boat is bad luck.
I will name it the most beautiful name I can think of....Jenny.
(Read in Forrest Gump voice to increase comedic value)
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