Steve Sanford
Well-known member
Good morning, All~
I'm not certain how many South Bay Duckboats I have restored and customized in recent years. I have one in the shop right now - and just delivered this one last weekend.
![Portrait 2.JPG Portrait 2.JPG](https://duckboats.net/community/data/attachments/49/49850-f29de74a8c4598708a5decc36f6cadcc.jpg)
I first saw it half-full of water and with no cockpit cover. All the wooden parts were either gone or rotted to the punky stage.
![DS 28 - Cullen South Bay at PBB.JPG DS 28 - Cullen South Bay at PBB.JPG](https://duckboats.net/community/data/attachments/49/49851-ad34b816b3c46321eea1bff3e2e26e4d.jpg)
The vessel itself was sound - and had been built in 1989. The flap boards and mounting blocks were destined for the stove....
![Flap Board - port.JPG Flap Board - port.JPG](https://duckboats.net/community/data/attachments/49/49852-eaff2026b1304dbee38a812b2c975fba.jpg)
The first job was installing a transom drain - which South Bays never had, in my experience - and a new motorboard.
![Transom Drain 06 - new tube bedded and installed.JPG Transom Drain 06 - new tube bedded and installed.JPG](https://duckboats.net/community/data/attachments/49/49853-35546feca88d3678a63b91e59d42edb7.jpg)
I also molded a new "XL" spray shield - which I developed and made a mold for.
![Spray Shield in layup.JPG Spray Shield in layup.JPG](https://duckboats.net/community/data/attachments/49/49859-3d265502c28cbbfbeffe077c0d6eac9d.jpg)
The spray shield gets 2 laminated (Mahogany + epoxy) thatch rails.
![Cullen SB - Motor Board.JPG Cullen SB - Motor Board.JPG](https://duckboats.net/community/data/attachments/49/49854-e23338a99c7d23dbfe2d7ccb911d8807.jpg)
You can also see a new set of floorboards on the left. I am making another set for the current South Bay. I cut the shape with a skilsaw - because the long fair curve is gentle enough. I get a much smoother cut than I would with a sabre saw or band saw.
![Floorboards - cutting with skilsaw.JPG Floorboards - cutting with skilsaw.JPG](https://duckboats.net/community/data/attachments/49/49855-b3be61030a099c587579b21b09ee81f8.jpg)
Although I have put scuppers in all of the floorboards I have made or restored, I always cut the hole with a sabre saw. To get a truer circle, I made this jig so I could use a hole saw (3.5"). I made the jig from 3 layers of the same 1/2-inch plywood as the floorboards.
![Floorboards - boring scupper with jig A.jpg Floorboards - boring scupper with jig A.jpg](https://duckboats.net/community/data/attachments/49/49856-ff0956e0d80182317f9d9172ebd75e85.jpg)
The floorboards get sealed with epoxy - 2 coats on the top before painting.
![Floorboards - epoxy sealed.JPG Floorboards - epoxy sealed.JPG](https://duckboats.net/community/data/attachments/49/49857-3c1565abebf845791d0d49890e47d651.jpg)
Here is the scupper formed by the paired semi-circles - to allow for a bilge pump should seas - or rain/snow - come aboard.
![Floorboards - scupper faired and mated.JPG Floorboards - scupper faired and mated.JPG](https://duckboats.net/community/data/attachments/49/49858-e62956cfff3925a565005a41a9529677.jpg)
More to follow.
SJS
I'm not certain how many South Bay Duckboats I have restored and customized in recent years. I have one in the shop right now - and just delivered this one last weekend.
![Portrait 2.JPG Portrait 2.JPG](https://duckboats.net/community/data/attachments/49/49850-f29de74a8c4598708a5decc36f6cadcc.jpg)
I first saw it half-full of water and with no cockpit cover. All the wooden parts were either gone or rotted to the punky stage.
![DS 28 - Cullen South Bay at PBB.JPG DS 28 - Cullen South Bay at PBB.JPG](https://duckboats.net/community/data/attachments/49/49851-ad34b816b3c46321eea1bff3e2e26e4d.jpg)
The vessel itself was sound - and had been built in 1989. The flap boards and mounting blocks were destined for the stove....
![Flap Board - port.JPG Flap Board - port.JPG](https://duckboats.net/community/data/attachments/49/49852-eaff2026b1304dbee38a812b2c975fba.jpg)
The first job was installing a transom drain - which South Bays never had, in my experience - and a new motorboard.
![Transom Drain 06 - new tube bedded and installed.JPG Transom Drain 06 - new tube bedded and installed.JPG](https://duckboats.net/community/data/attachments/49/49853-35546feca88d3678a63b91e59d42edb7.jpg)
I also molded a new "XL" spray shield - which I developed and made a mold for.
![Spray Shield in layup.JPG Spray Shield in layup.JPG](https://duckboats.net/community/data/attachments/49/49859-3d265502c28cbbfbeffe077c0d6eac9d.jpg)
The spray shield gets 2 laminated (Mahogany + epoxy) thatch rails.
![Cullen SB - Motor Board.JPG Cullen SB - Motor Board.JPG](https://duckboats.net/community/data/attachments/49/49854-e23338a99c7d23dbfe2d7ccb911d8807.jpg)
You can also see a new set of floorboards on the left. I am making another set for the current South Bay. I cut the shape with a skilsaw - because the long fair curve is gentle enough. I get a much smoother cut than I would with a sabre saw or band saw.
![Floorboards - cutting with skilsaw.JPG Floorboards - cutting with skilsaw.JPG](https://duckboats.net/community/data/attachments/49/49855-b3be61030a099c587579b21b09ee81f8.jpg)
Although I have put scuppers in all of the floorboards I have made or restored, I always cut the hole with a sabre saw. To get a truer circle, I made this jig so I could use a hole saw (3.5"). I made the jig from 3 layers of the same 1/2-inch plywood as the floorboards.
![Floorboards - boring scupper with jig A.jpg Floorboards - boring scupper with jig A.jpg](https://duckboats.net/community/data/attachments/49/49856-ff0956e0d80182317f9d9172ebd75e85.jpg)
The floorboards get sealed with epoxy - 2 coats on the top before painting.
![Floorboards - epoxy sealed.JPG Floorboards - epoxy sealed.JPG](https://duckboats.net/community/data/attachments/49/49857-3c1565abebf845791d0d49890e47d651.jpg)
Here is the scupper formed by the paired semi-circles - to allow for a bilge pump should seas - or rain/snow - come aboard.
![Floorboards - scupper faired and mated.JPG Floorboards - scupper faired and mated.JPG](https://duckboats.net/community/data/attachments/49/49858-e62956cfff3925a565005a41a9529677.jpg)
More to follow.
SJS