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    Looks like boat will be ready for this weekends race at Silver Lake Eatonville. Things went very well until it came time to lay decks down...I purchased (2) sheets of Okume 4 mil plywood....at over $80 dollars a sheet. (Ouch) I found out the hard way that 2 sheets were not quite enough wood to do both sides of boat...it is just long enough that when the pieces are cut out, there is not enough wood left to do the back part of the decks. So, I was lucky enough to have some scrap 4 mil left over from previous boat. That being said, the decks looked ok when I was done....But, when I layed epoxy down, it was way to hot in Seattle...and the epoxy set to fast on the wood, and looked like crap. I tried to sand it all off, but it then looked even worse. Sigh. So, for this weekend, Boat will have a heavy coat of white epoxy primer on it, just so I can run the dang thing. What a dissapointment. When race is over sunday, I will start pulling decks off and re-do them. Hey, it's only money.

  • #2
    I bet from a distance when you are out in front nobody will know!

    Just curious what are the dimensions on you new "D" if you don't mind my asking.
    Length, afterplane and tunnel. Just wondered how it stackes up compared to the New 125/OSY400 I am building.

    Se ya next weekend
    Mike - One of the Montana Boys

    If it aint fast make it look good



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    • #3
      Dsh

      Yah...from 10 feet away it looks fine..some people would not care how it looks, but I would never keep a boat like this for any length of time...It is just not me. It will look fine when I lay new decks down. This thing is quite a bit bigger then a C stock boat...the diminsions are as follows: Afterplane is 84, sponsons are 56, bottom is 39.75 inches wide, right sponson has 2 chines, left sponson has one chine, there is no tunnel, with the prop height of the Tohatsu i don't think a tunnel is the way to go...but who knows. I also put in 1/2 inch of twist into it....a little more then most people, but if it does not work or turn well that aspect is easy enough to change. Any other questions I will be happy to answer.

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      • #4
        West

        Not to be nose'y but how do you lay down the west? I have a way I like to do it that works very good I would be happy to share if you are interested.
        Of all the things I've lost I miss my mind the most.

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        • #5
          uh...........

          Originally posted by daveracerdsh View Post
          Looks like boat will be ready for this weekends race at Silver Lake Eatonville. Things went very well until it came time to lay decks down...I purchased (2) sheets of Okume 4 mil plywood....at over $80 dollars a sheet. (Ouch) I found out the hard way that 2 sheets were not quite enough wood to do both sides of boat...it is just long enough that when the pieces are cut out, there is not enough wood left to do the back part of the decks. So, I was lucky enough to have some scrap 4 mil left over from previous boat. That being said, the decks looked ok when I was done....But, when I layed epoxy down, it was way to hot in Seattle...and the epoxy set to fast on the wood, and looked like crap. I tried to sand it all off, but it then looked even worse. Sigh. So, for this weekend, Boat will have a heavy coat of white epoxy primer on it, just so I can run the dang thing. What a dissapointment. When race is over sunday, I will start pulling decks off and re-do them. Hey, it's only money.
          don't bring no ugly boat to the race Dave.......redeck it beforehand!!!!!! No half-azz racing in DSH!

          PS: how did ya end up with 39 1/4" bottom.............scientific design??

          PSS: don't forgoet to bring MY battery............its has to go in my 45!

          PSSS: SPRAY the epoxy!
          Daren

          ​DSH/750ccmh/850ccmh

          Team Darneille


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          • #6
            Dsh

            Not a problem Darren. I have allready purchased a new battery for rig, and have your battery on charger. It will be nice and fresh for you this weekend. I am very tempted to leave rig at home and focus on Lawrence. I do not use West System...I use stuff from Tap plastics. It is one to one ratio....I mix it up for 2 minutes, then add a few capfulls of acetone. It was very hot the day I layed it down, and I decided to pur it over decks then use a sqeegee to move the stuff around. I was suprised that it set so quick..it was all lumpy and stuff. If you have any ideas...sugjestions i am all ears.

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            • #7
              Dave, thanks for the info. The boat I am building is close in dimensions except for the tunnel width.
              Mike - One of the Montana Boys

              If it aint fast make it look good



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              • #8
                Originally posted by daveracerdsh View Post
                Not a problem Darren. I have allready purchased a new battery for rig, and have your battery on charger. It will be nice and fresh for you this weekend. I am very tempted to leave rig at home and focus on Lawrence. I do not use West System...I use stuff from Tap plastics. It is one to one ratio....I mix it up for 2 minutes, then add a few capfulls of acetone. It was very hot the day I layed it down, and I decided to pur it over decks then use a sqeegee to move the stuff around. I was suprised that it set so quick..it was all lumpy and stuff. If you have any ideas...sugjestions i am all ears.
                just bring it.......I was just giving ya **** Davey!!!! We need all the D's and Dmods that we can get, ESPECIALLY since the entry fees are payed by JR!!!!!!!!!
                Daren

                ​DSH/750ccmh/850ccmh

                Team Darneille


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                • #9
                  Some like the West and some dont. I happen to like it alot. After I have the decks on and I am done with the filler over the staples I knock the whole boat down with the 120 to open the grain. I mix the west and pour it a little at a time onto a piece of wood like a working platform and I roll it on the boat like paint with a 3 inch west roller and then I tip it off lightly from front to back with a fine china brissle brush. I found that doing it this way keeps the coats thin and even over the whole boat. It usually takes 3 thin coats to make it perfect but it will be like glass. Give it a shot like that, I bet you like it. Also dont work against the heat, I run west last thing in the day, it is usually cooler and people arn't raising dust in the shop. good luck
                  Last edited by Sonny; 08-23-2009, 08:26 PM.
                  Of all the things I've lost I miss my mind the most.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by daveracerdsh View Post
                    Looks like boat will be ready for this weekends race at Silver Lake Eatonville. Things went very well until it came time to lay decks down...I purchased (2) sheets of Okume 4 mil plywood....at over $80 dollars a sheet. (Ouch) I found out the hard way that 2 sheets were not quite enough wood to do both sides of boat...it is just long enough that when the pieces are cut out, there is not enough wood left to do the back part of the decks. So, I was lucky enough to have some scrap 4 mil left over from previous boat. That being said, the decks looked ok when I was done....But, when I layed epoxy down, it was way to hot in Seattle...and the epoxy set to fast on the wood, and looked like crap. I tried to sand it all off, but it then looked even worse. Sigh. So, for this weekend, Boat will have a heavy coat of white epoxy primer on it, just so I can run the dang thing. What a dissapointment. When race is over sunday, I will start pulling decks off and re-do them. Hey, it's only money.
                    Dave, I am going to pick up 6MM Okoume plywood at Windsor Plywood in Spokane for $66.21 a sheet and $53.49 for 4mm. Do you have one of there stores near you?
                    Mike - One of the Montana Boys

                    If it aint fast make it look good



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                    • #11
                      Dave, Try System 3. Made in Seattle. I use NBR 2 hardener. NEVER NEVER thin with Acetone. Use Denatured Alcohol or Lacquer Thinner. For best results apply Epoxy with a falling temp.
                      bill b

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                      • #12
                        Whys the bottom width so narrow?

                        99R

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                        • #13
                          Why's the bottom so wide?
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                          • #14
                            Dave were's the other 1/4"?

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by 99R View Post
                              Dave were's the other 1/4"?
                              dare you ask Troy??????
                              Daren

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