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Sprayed the console as planned
Few pictures of the console..........most of the console will be rigged before setting to the deck.
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Cap Primed and Bow Switch Panel Opening Enlarged
The bow switch panel opening on my other VL100 is way too small, on that boat you reach thru that opening to put the nuts on trolling motor mounting hardware. I decided to square up the hole and enlarge it so my forearm would fit thru it. The pictures are off center so they don't show how square the opening is now but do show how I got there. Using the tape for the lines and a holesaw for the corners I jig sawed the balance out. Afterwards I ran a carbide around the opening then sanded it with 80 grit to smooth out the edges.
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Lots of repairs had to be done to the cap. A few places the clear gelcoat cracking was so bad I had to sand out and skim level. Numerous chips, the filler panel for the side console opening was glassed and it needed more air file time to square up, etc. Sanding all the inside corners, hatch gutters, splashwell had to be done by hand, some areas my 3in Snap On DA helped out. Finally was ready to spray 1/2 gallon of Duratec's VE Primer in black.
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First Look at Fresh Gelcoat
Shot the gelcoat on the cap today. Curing time now so Crappie fishing the next few days!
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Additional Flotation Sprayed In
Here are a few pictures of the additional flotation I added including the foam application system. Really added longitudinal spine to the gunnels. A word of caution, when your spraying this system and the foam runs out, STOP spraying. I thought I had a blockage in the applicator gun but no I was out of Part B. So Part A was sprayed a bit creating a brittle shell in one spot. It's not like spraying paint, you have to be "Real Smooth" to get the foam to look even after expanding. 9 cubic foot is the size of this kit so if I yielded the full 9 cubic feet that translates into 550 pounds of positive flotation added using 8.33#/Gal freshwater multiplier.
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Tin boat to Bass/Crappie Boat
This is the Tin boat I rigged a couple of months ago. I needed something to fish out of here while finishing the little Blazer. So this is a simple Southfork 1442, I filled all the voids with very tightly fitted 2in Ridged bilge foam, Fitted a sheet 0f 5052 100 Ga tightly to the gunnels and ribs then added the Seadek before riveting down with oversized aluminum rivets. Installed 2 built-in Tackle storage boxes in the aft seat, installed a water-tite hatch into the forward bulkhead creating a dry storage area. Added the fiberglass console painted with 2K single stage (Toyota Tan), controls, hydraulic steering, electronics, seats, and trolling motor. Most of this stuff was laying around the shop, leftover from other jobs. The rod tubes are protected by a piece of 5052 100 Ga I broke and riveted over the tubes before covering with Seadek. Right before Katrina I brought a Tin Boat up from Hopedale to replace the axle, it was a good friend of mine, the engine never ran right from new so they just left it here all these years. Well last year they gave me the boat so I took the 40 off (less than 10 hrs on the engine), bought a Mercury Factory Repair Manual for it and started from scratch re-rigging. The shop who rigged it originally, somewhere in Brookhaven Ms, really screwed it up. Once I set everything back to factory settings it runs great. Pushes the boat 32-33mph. Fishing in it without a Hotfoot and hydraulic steering spoils you. With the batteries in the console, 6 gal tank behind aft seat, it slides perfectly around turns, gets real shallow, I can get between most laydowns and the bank to fish the tree.
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Wiring.....................
Continuing my last post I am providing a picture of a holesaw to fitting comparison for DIY reference material. The saw teeth should not pass over the fitting threads. Holesaws are designed to cut a little larger hole than the saw itself so if you get any larger saw a problem down the road with leaks may "Spring" up.
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No reason to quit so I rough in wired the boat too. I have done this so long I see all the necessary circuits in my head. All boat wiring color codes were maintained. I did pull in a Garmin NEMA 2000 cable to the bow from the console area for future expansion plans to my electronics. A few pictures are included.
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Lastly, while driving up to Ross Barnett in the fog the other day I picked up a Hitch Hiker, Happy Halloween.
It's a real bat, I have never hit one with a truck before.............
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