Scott Farris
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I thought I'd take a novel approach that so far has taken a huge amount of time and has me caught up on dozens of shows I probably never would have watched but I like the results. The boat is one of John Kuhn's aluminum sneaks. The material is unraveled sisal rope tied mainly to some plastic garden fencing. I ended up using two half hitches as my knot of choice. It leaves one end down parallel to the netting for coverage and one end aimed up for loft.
The bow piece is crazy, it has 33% additional strands tied in. The bow piece which I did first is stained with wood stain. At this time it looks the earthiest. The aft deck is stained with a transparent brown deck stain which I hope will help protect it. The rail lines and the spray shield sisal has been dyed with Ritz dye. I plan on sewing some additional strands to the motor cover.
Aft view
The grass rails and the spray shield's grassing straps can still be stuffed with local grasses or leafy branches to further blend in and break up the outline.
So why did I go so crazy? The aft deck I felt it was important to have a surface my pup can come up on, drain and not freeze to. This carpet should work great. Better than brown indoor outdoor carpet? We'll see but I hope this does a great job looking like a natural marsh surface.
Scott
The bow piece is crazy, it has 33% additional strands tied in. The bow piece which I did first is stained with wood stain. At this time it looks the earthiest. The aft deck is stained with a transparent brown deck stain which I hope will help protect it. The rail lines and the spray shield sisal has been dyed with Ritz dye. I plan on sewing some additional strands to the motor cover.
Aft view
The grass rails and the spray shield's grassing straps can still be stuffed with local grasses or leafy branches to further blend in and break up the outline.
So why did I go so crazy? The aft deck I felt it was important to have a surface my pup can come up on, drain and not freeze to. This carpet should work great. Better than brown indoor outdoor carpet? We'll see but I hope this does a great job looking like a natural marsh surface.
Scott