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J.P.

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hi guys. just wanna share my current project.
i tried to find a topic where it fits, but this is the closest i can put it in. this isn't really a mod since it's gonna be built from scratch. well, it does kinda fit in here if you consider modding some plywood sheets and turning them into a boat. :LOL2:

here is what it's gonna look like.
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LOA 12.75ft / Beam - 4.33ft.

so far, the panels are already assembled. i have taken photos, but can't uppload yet due to technical limitations. i wil share the actual pictures asap.
 
Looks really good. I'd probably add a bit of deadrise in the back, @3` or so, it'll handle better. How are you going to build it?

Jamie
 
the designer suggested the flat rear so it can plane with a small motor. i'll just have to take it slow when turning.
it's gonna be built by stitch and glue, then encapsulated with fiberglass and epoxy.
 
here are few photos.
your suggestions and comments will be appreciated.
 

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This is awesome. Here in KY, folks on the Green river have been using flatbottom plywood boats for many years and hold up very well even on the rocky bottoms. I set out to make one of these plywood boats a few years ago but quickly realized that it wasn't cost effective when I could grab a tin off Craigslist for a fraction of the cost.

These are much more crude in design but cool none-the-less:

https://youtu.be/w1IrGxlVGfY
 
GreenRiver,
with the prices of used boats in the USA, i would have to agree. but in my country, even the old tri-hulls you guys throw away over there cost over $1,000 in my country (if you manage to find one). another thing that sucks is the price of motors. powerboats are just so uncommon, that you would have to buy new if you want to own a boat. buying a used boat is very difficult and expensive, and so i build.

waterwings,
thanks for moving it to the right place.
glad you like my work.
 
i did my best to post the photos in chronological order.
this is what i've been up to the past few months.

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there's typhoon so i couldn't get to my good fishing holes. at least this little fella donated some slime to christen my new boat. released of course.
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Excellent work J.P. Is that Luan? I've used Stitch and Glue to make wood Kayaks, and I appreciate what you have
have done there. Very Very Nice =D> =D> =D>
 
No offense intended, but photo number 25 in your last post looked so "Gilligan's Island", which if you are not familiar with any US television programing from the late 1960's, was a comedic show that followed the adventures of 7 castaways who keep trying to escape from the island where they were shipwrecked. Gilligan usually goofs up their plans.

Not inferring that you are a Gilligan, just the tropical foliage and a boat brought that up.
 
Popeye said:
No offense intended, but photo number 25 in your last post looked so "Gilligan's Island", which if you are not familiar with any US television programing from the late 1960's, was a comedic show that followed the adventures of 7 castaways who keep trying to escape from the island where they were shipwrecked. Gilligan usually goofs up their plans.

Not inferring that you are a Gilligan, just the tropical foliage and a boat brought that up.


:LOL2: :LOL2: :beer:

Gilligan has to be universal, world wide. Just has to be.
 
Thank you for the kind words!!!! I'm glad i shared with people who can appreciate my work.



Ictalurus said:
WOW :shock: Very nice =D> =D> =D> Where are you located?

I am from the philippines.



Jonboat Jerry said:
Excellent work J.P. Is that Luan? I've used Stitch and Glue to make wood Kayaks, and I appreciate what you have
have done there. Very Very Nice =D> =D> =D>
Jerry,
I am not sure itf it's lauan, could be. but as far as i know, it's the best marine plywood available locally. it has survived a 2 hour boil test without delamination, and a few scraps were left exposed to the elements for a year. all the exposure did was fade the veneer. glue held up, and no fungi. i'm glad to see a fellow builder here. my next project is a kayak/canoe.


Popeye,
the place is really nice. but the bass are not too big in this lake.
though i have never actually watched any episode, i have heard of the show. i was born in 1980, so i'm more of a baywatch generation. LOL!
 
+ 1 on the 1980

+1 on the boobwatch, i mean baywatch hehehe 8)

make sure you put pics on here of the canoe, i have always wanted to try to build one
 

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