Coming along nicely, me and fiber glassing don't get along too well, ( I hate the stuff or it hates me... ) you seem to have a good handle on it though. 😁👍
Hi mate quick tip if you round the edges of your wood the mating will go round better also put your mix in a paint roller tray it will last longer. Doing a good Job mate.
@@Philip-u2xI have since seen the rounding of edges on other videos (wish I’d known 😂). As for the tray tip I didn’t know - I’ll try that! Thanks for the advice… I’ll pass it on in the next video 👍👍
That boat needs at least a 60 horse to get on the plain no? Most boats around 18 to 20 foot have 100 to 150hp. You will lose a lot of engine efficiency per kilometer with the boat plowing through the water instead of lifting out of the water. A 60hp on the plain backed off in the rpms will be far more fuel efficient than a tiny engine struggling with a tiny prop. Will also get you there quicker. Can always upgrade in the future though.
@@jonny5714 you’re absolutely right, however the river and canal that this boat is going into has 5 knots speed limit… boring but peaceful! Hence the measly 15hp 👍 I did think it was strange for a boat this size to have such a small (15”) transom.
@@Danyorks Ahh yes that makes sense, sorry didn't realize it was a canal boat. I'm assuming that boat is around 17 foot or 5.5m. If so it's likely that 15 inch transom had a 40 to 60hp. It will be a very nice peaceful boat indeed.
Coming along nicely, me and fiber glassing don't get along too well, ( I hate the stuff or it hates me... ) you seem to have a good handle on it though. 😁👍
@@BoggWeasel I’m learning as I go, believe me 😂
Looks and sounds more like polyester resin, not epoxy. Epoxy hardener ratios are much higher and has longer curing time
@@Kingfisher-jr26 I’ll find out next time I’m down the boat yard 👍
Hi mate quick tip if you round the edges of your wood the mating will go round better also put your mix in a paint roller tray it will last longer. Doing a good Job mate.
@@Philip-u2xI have since seen the rounding of edges on other videos (wish I’d known 😂). As for the tray tip I didn’t know - I’ll try that! Thanks for the advice… I’ll pass it on in the next video 👍👍
I see you have a ky Hoodia on
Yeah, my wife is from Lexington, KY and I lived over there for 5 years.
@@Danyorks I live 1 hr east of Lexington. And is your boat a smart-liner.
So where are you.
@@Papaws-Hobbies we live back in England now (East Yorkshire). We still have family in Greenup, KY.
That boat needs at least a 60 horse to get on the plain no? Most boats around 18 to 20 foot have 100 to 150hp. You will lose a lot of engine efficiency per kilometer with the boat plowing through the water instead of lifting out of the water. A 60hp on the plain backed off in the rpms will be far more fuel efficient than a tiny engine struggling with a tiny prop. Will also get you there quicker. Can always upgrade in the future though.
@@jonny5714 you’re absolutely right, however the river and canal that this boat is going into has 5 knots speed limit… boring but peaceful! Hence the measly 15hp 👍
I did think it was strange for a boat this size to have such a small (15”) transom.
@@Danyorks Ahh yes that makes sense, sorry didn't realize it was a canal boat. I'm assuming that boat is around 17 foot or 5.5m. If so it's likely that 15 inch transom had a 40 to 60hp. It will be a very nice peaceful boat indeed.