Dick Sargeant
Well-known member
Have finally got enough done to give it a go today and see how everything could work trying to use a restored 1991 TBD as a layout boat. I added slicks to the trailer........these things rock -
The prior owner, Mark added some nice interior red lights which I took down for paint and then reinstalled. In most cases I used west system in the hull to glue mounting blocks for various items like battery box, extinguisher, and gas tank hold downs -
The boat tows really nice and launches and retrieves off our beach without too much heavy lifting provided I have a foot of water -
I am rethinking the camo and may end up going to a synthetic in bundles for better coverage and to stop at the height of the gunnels. Since this craft sits higher than my old BBSB and since our native grass if going fast, I may want to lower the profile a little -
I know one thing for sure............before Monday I am ordering a new seat with some padding from the Momarsh guys. I built a small deck forward and have a backrest that I think I will add some grass to so it is up behind my head -
All things considered, it was a good first trip and I will get out much earlier on the tide next time. When the tide is high in the marsh, you can't hardly hide a surfboard. Had to make about a 2 mile run over deep water with some waves..........no problemo.......and the little yami 8 works fine with just one guy onboard........not as sneaky as the BBSB but I think with better camo and lower water, this will work and then I can also scoot out a little to photo some eiders which I moght try tomorrow if the big wind eases up. Anyway nice to be back in the game !
sarge
The prior owner, Mark added some nice interior red lights which I took down for paint and then reinstalled. In most cases I used west system in the hull to glue mounting blocks for various items like battery box, extinguisher, and gas tank hold downs -
The boat tows really nice and launches and retrieves off our beach without too much heavy lifting provided I have a foot of water -
I am rethinking the camo and may end up going to a synthetic in bundles for better coverage and to stop at the height of the gunnels. Since this craft sits higher than my old BBSB and since our native grass if going fast, I may want to lower the profile a little -
I know one thing for sure............before Monday I am ordering a new seat with some padding from the Momarsh guys. I built a small deck forward and have a backrest that I think I will add some grass to so it is up behind my head -
All things considered, it was a good first trip and I will get out much earlier on the tide next time. When the tide is high in the marsh, you can't hardly hide a surfboard. Had to make about a 2 mile run over deep water with some waves..........no problemo.......and the little yami 8 works fine with just one guy onboard........not as sneaky as the BBSB but I think with better camo and lower water, this will work and then I can also scoot out a little to photo some eiders which I moght try tomorrow if the big wind eases up. Anyway nice to be back in the game !
sarge