what's wrong with the Bluejacket 27, almost the same GPH, still Trailor able, marginally better in open water [due to added length], timeless design, and can accommodate a few more guests. I'm in the...
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what's wrong with the Bluejacket 27, almost the same GPH, still Trailor able, marginally better in open water [due to added length], timeless design, and can accommodate a few more guests. I'm in the...
I normally don't post unless I have something to add to this forum, and I don't concider myself to be a boat builder [tho I have built a few], but after reading the posts here, I must be a boat...
Paul:
If this is the right place to contact you. I need to order some clear polyurethane for my boat build, and I can't make Heads or Tails of you website Progressive Epoxy. Please Help...
Joe D.
Laminated is always stronger, but not as pretty...
Joe D
Thank's for the replies. I love the traditional style. The funny thing is, just when I think I'm sold on a design, I change my mind and start looking for something else. Thanks for the suggestions......
I'm looking for my next [possibly my last] boat build. My wife likes the 27' Ranger Tug, but at $190,000, the price is a bit much. I got the plans for the Great Alaskan, but I'm still looking for the...
Just thought I'd mention, the wood on the boat is White Oak, Cherry, Hondourus Mahogony. Thanks again...
Joe D
So I'm at the point in my build [19' Downeast Boat], that I need to think about the finish on the wood. The question is should I go with Vinylester or Epoxy. The reason I thought about Vinylester is...
Thanks for the replies. Now to order some Resorcinal Glue. Thanks again!!!
Joe D
Well I found out about the acid in the White Oak the hard way, and I still want to use the white oak if I can. Will the acid in the Oak prevent Resorcinal Glue from holding...
Joe D.
So I built my helm seat with white oak and epoxy [1 1/2"x24"x1/8' - 3pieces per laminate and 9 laminates across to form the seat and back]. You guessed it, the epoxy did not hold on the white oak...