Well after a couple long weeks of work, the hassle of buying a new home, my 3 yr old and 9 month old sons, and some decoy cedar itching and screaming from inside the shed to be made into something already, I did manage to get some work done on the sneakbox. My gunning partner works full time in the coast guard and i work nites so we both dont have a set schedule and everytime we get together its a last minute thing, but since he has built and restored a handful of these boxes and garveys, I try to get as much grunt work done on my own ( cutting, filling, sanding, grinding) and leave the critical steps for when he is in my presence lol. In the last post you can see that we replaced almost every rib and gusset in the boat, basiclly we took a boat that was in so-so shape and stripped her down and apart and traced every rib and gusset pattern the boat had. We then started rebuilding the boat from scrath with the exception of some hull planks and 2 ribs and the original hardware (cleats, boweye).Once the bottom was replanked, I filled the seams with west sysytems and microballoons.
I thought filling was a horrible job till I had to sand it lol. After all was sanded the inside was primed and painted . I built two side shelves which we installed last night and got half the deck planked. a couple more days of "paying" work and we will be back on it to finish the planking.This has been a truly humbling experiance and I have a whole new respect for boatbuilders and their attention to detail that I as a duckboat addict( have bought and sold twice as many boats as my wife thinks i lie to her about haha) would never see or look for in all the boats i have bought over the years but are very critical to boat strength and the level of craftsmanship that was put into that boat. More pics to come fellas.
I thought filling was a horrible job till I had to sand it lol. After all was sanded the inside was primed and painted . I built two side shelves which we installed last night and got half the deck planked. a couple more days of "paying" work and we will be back on it to finish the planking.This has been a truly humbling experiance and I have a whole new respect for boatbuilders and their attention to detail that I as a duckboat addict( have bought and sold twice as many boats as my wife thinks i lie to her about haha) would never see or look for in all the boats i have bought over the years but are very critical to boat strength and the level of craftsmanship that was put into that boat. More pics to come fellas.
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