16' Sylvan semi-V

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Ictalurus said:
Bashepard

Your boat looks great, and that 40 seems to push it quite well. Although probably not essential, you may want to drop some deck supports down from your braces, maybe somewhere near the seat post. And you also may want to consider slapping three to four good thick coats of spar urethane on the wood as opposed to the Thompson's. As far as the carpet, I have used outdoor carpet glue from Lowe's on two builds with no problems, just wrapped around with an extra two inches and stapled it down. Can't wait to see the finished product.

Thanks for the input, however im on a budget and already had the TWS laying around so i soaked it on. Also, i made the deck so that it is removeable. I will be adding those supports you mentioned when i add the seat plates later.
 
New pictures. Progressing slowly. Comments? Questions? Concerns?
 

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So, Im laying the carpet on my sole foredeck and sterndeck and everything was going smoothly. Installed per glue instructions and left upside down with weights providing pressure. this morning, i leave for work and it had rained. getting the peices wet!! Will this be a problem as it was only 18 hrs into the curing process?
 
So the carpet was WET! I flipped the platforms over and set them in place and in the sun. Hope the moisture didnt ruin $150 worth of supplies. I still have to cut the carpet sroung the holes in the fordeck.

Any suggestions about the best way to dress the surrounds of the hatches? Lke how wide a gap between the door and the hole? And, how to attach the carpet to the frame.

Thanks, y'all are a treasure trove of info!
 

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The semester is over, so ill be able to start getting some real work done. Today, i got the console wood cut to the correct angle and it mounted. Also, the hole for the steering system. Tomorrow, I've got to figure out how to properly measure to find out where to drill the hole in the floor for control cables.

Big thanks to Rook for the inspiration.
 

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Maiden voyage yesterday!

Its name is ProCastination.

More pictures to come. \
 

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So, after last summer I was dissatisfied with the amount of HP on the ole' sylvan.

BTW, turns out it's an '89 sylvan snapper.

Found an 85 hp Yamaha. However, after rebuilding the transom, I'm a little afraid it's A. too much power (I dont think there is such thing) and B. going to rip the transom right out of the hull.

Since i know you guys are not short on opinions, what do you think?

Better pictures in the coming week.
 

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