I am in the planning stage of my welded aluminum flat bottom jon boat with a jet drive build that is a copy of a 24x60 Gator Trax GT with a flat nose and I did the same modeling using a sheet of posterboard to get the hull shape just right. The perfect boat for hauling lots of gear into the Alaskan wilderness
I like the boat very much, I like the vlog very much, thanks for shareing. Just one note, I saw no floatation devices nor any put into the boat. I would jump on over to the local dollar general, or store that sells swimming noodles and cut to size for each sub flooring space, until it’s all full of the floatation that it will hold.
Thanks! I did look at using cut foam, or poured two part polyurethane, both of which I have in the shop. I didn't use foam because it makes it so much more difficult to repair later if needed. I have repaired a fair number of foamed hulls, and it's never pretty. For this one I pressure tested the hull and confirmed that there were no leaks in the hull or deck, and the airspace between deck and hull gives it plenty of positive buoyancy. I installed a deck fitting so its easy to check if I'm concerned that water might be getting in, and a garboard drain plug that I leave out when its on the hard so it doesn't collect condensation. I do of course have a lifejacket on board at all times when I'm out as well.
You sir, deserve more views and sub! Awesome work! I been thinking about welding a skiff for the longest time. This really helped push me to do it. haha.
Can you help me with plans for this boat? I have been trying to build one for weeks now, I can't get past the model stage. I just can't get the V in the front right; I keep having to start over any way you can help ort give me some pointers would be greatly appreciated!
Saludos y muchas bendiciones desde Puerto Rico muy lindo trabajo y excelente pero uniera ver más detallada mente como por partes como lo ensamblar gracias
I did it in about two weeks, but I wasn't working full days. Also, I was working out the details as I went. Probably six full days if I was really going for it. I think it was around 1k for the materials, but I had most of them on hand. 2 sheets 4'x10' x 1/8" 5052, a 4x10 x 1/8 checkerplate, 3 or 4 lengths 3/4" sch40 pipe (6061) probably around 8 lengths of 1.5 x 1/8 angle, a length of 1.5" round corner square tube, and some misc bits. plus gas, wire, grinding disks, zip cuts, scupper plugs, ect.
This one was built with a millermatic 210 with a spoolmate 3035 drilled out for 3/64 wire, and a Lincoln squarewave 200 tig. I've since traded up the 210 for a Lincoln 350MP with a Miller alumapro XR push-pull, which is what I used on the 14 footer. ua-cam.com/video/JYy6rB_hENg/v-deo.html
I used 5052 for plate and sheet, and 6061 extrusions. The checker plate deck is 3003. 5086 is also often used for hull bottoms, especially on larger boats.
Absolutely fantastic I’m a sheet metal worker and retiring this coming year I ve always dreamed of building an aluminium boat I couldn’t have the dimensions or drawing for that boat ?? I’ll pay you for them it’s just the Wright size and looks like it handles the water so well please advise yours sincerely larrysullivan in London
Hi Larry, I don't have drawings for it, although I have been thinking of doing a proper set of plans for it since there has been so much interest. I could definitely get you some basic measurements and so on though. It was a fun project! My contact info is on my website if you would like to get in touch. www.elegantfabricating.com Cheers, Eli
I’m a union sheet metal worker apprentice in the states Larry I do mostly hvac but congrats on your recent retirement I’m looking forward to retiring in 40 years lol
This looks to be the tender we have been searching for. We built a 50' wooden sail boat and hate inflatable dinghies. Can you tell me the finished weight? Would you build one for sale or sell plans. Love the self bailing deck. Very well thought out and a great vid. Hope to hear from you and thanks.
Thanks John :) Sounds like a big project! My family spent some wonderful summers cruising the BC coast on a 54' wooden ketch. I do not have an exact weight for it, but I think it should be around 250lbs. If you would like to get in touch through my website elegantfabricating.com I'd be happy to talk about building one. Cheers, Eli
Hello.I want to build a aluminium boat myself but i can't find any boat plans.the plans that i found are pretty expensive (half the materials needed).Can anyone provide plans or a link to some cheaper priced plans?
Great build! That is a stout little boat. Where did you get the hull plans? I'm looking to build one next week, more for flyfishing than bombing around but I like that hull you built. Also, what tubing is the rails? Is that 1". I have my 5052 sheets on order from my local metal shop, but need to get the tubing also. Thanks for sharing, and nice job on the video BTW!
The hull I designed myself - that’s the graph paper model at the beginning of the video. the rails are 3/4” schedule 40 pipe, so about 1” OD. I am just finishing a bigger boat, and this one I slit the tubing and slid it onto the edge of the sheet, and stitch welded it. It worked really well, and looks sharp. Its quite stable and would make a great fly fishing platform.
@@EM-hu2bj Oh cool, I was thinking of slitting the tubing I have to do the same thing! Did the stitch welding work ok, or did you think a continuous weld would have better?
On the new one I TIG welded approximately 1” of every six, inside and out. I considered fully welding it, but didn’t want to distort the plate unnecessarily. I think it worked quite well, and feels totally solid. I slipped the pipe on before pulling in the sides, but it made them quite a bit more difficult to pull into shape. Next time I’ll try putting the pipe on after. If you are putting a mid span rub rail or seat ledger make sure you stitch it on before fully welding in the self bailing deck (if you are doing one) to reduce hull side distortion.
How many hours did you have into this time lapse? I don't have the skills for TIG, is it possible to do all of with MIG? Amazing work, great looking skiff! Thank you, looking forward to the next model.
Thanks :) I think it took about 48 hours, but I was figuring out the design details as I went. I tigged the tie rails and handles, but most of the rest was all MIG. You could certainly do it all with MIG. Just make sure you don't leave burrs and sharp stuff that will snag your lines. I am working on a time lapse of the next one! the launch video is here: ua-cam.com/video/IVUsiUC9IQg/v-deo.html
I have been looking at getting a proper set of plans done for it, especially given the interest in this video :) I will certainly let you know when they are ready.
Hey! I live in Canada, where you don’t need a permit or anything to build it, but you do need to register it when you are going to use it. I believe it’s similar in the US.
Built this with a millermatic 210 and spoolmate 3035, tips drilled out to run 3/64 on the MIG side, and a Lincoln squarewave 200 for TIG. I’ve since upgraded my mig setup to a Lincoln 350MP with a Miller XR alumapro push pull.
I don't know who the 49 idiots were that disliked this lol Great fab and welding skills! I loved seeing your thought process on it and your paper model. It's gave me a lot of inspiration to get my boat build going! Looking forward to the plans also :)
The boat could take it, but it would need the deck to be raised so it would still self bail with the extra weight. Have you seen my 14 footer? It’s built so it could take a 50hp :)) ua-cam.com/video/JYy6rB_hENg/v-deo.html
@@EM-hu2bj no i have not seen that video yet but i did subscribe cuz i love boats i got my first boat last year i paid 17,000+ for a 20x6 and from the company i got it from asked me for my age i told em and they said your super ypung to be buy8ng that
I am in the planning stage of my welded aluminum flat bottom jon boat with a jet drive build that is a copy of a 24x60 Gator Trax GT with a flat nose and I did the same modeling using a sheet of posterboard to get the hull shape just right. The perfect boat for hauling lots of gear into the Alaskan wilderness
You guys are awesome!!! I want a wide 14 or 16’ version of this to put my Yamaha 60/40 jet on😍
That would be fun!
do you have a vid or close up pics on that stabilizing clamp at the 1:45 mark?
I like the boat very much, I like the vlog very much, thanks for shareing. Just one note, I saw no floatation devices nor any put into the boat. I would jump on over to the local dollar general, or store that sells swimming noodles and cut to size for each sub flooring space, until it’s all full of the floatation that it will hold.
Thanks!
I did look at using cut foam, or poured two part polyurethane, both of which I have in the shop. I didn't use foam because it makes it so much more difficult to repair later if needed. I have repaired a fair number of foamed hulls, and it's never pretty. For this one I pressure tested the hull and confirmed that there were no leaks in the hull or deck, and the airspace between deck and hull gives it plenty of positive buoyancy. I installed a deck fitting so its easy to check if I'm concerned that water might be getting in, and a garboard drain plug that I leave out when its on the hard so it doesn't collect condensation. I do of course have a lifejacket on board at all times when I'm out as well.
Awesome build
Great video. Thanks guys.
You sir, deserve more views and sub! Awesome work! I been thinking about welding a skiff for the longest time. This really helped push me to do it. haha.
Make a boat for your dog. ua-cam.com/video/Z4QPCfU0HrE/v-deo.html
That's great!
Beautiful boat 😍
Nice work!
Thanks!
Do you sell CNC cut files as a kit?
What is the hull depth max and width? Looks awesome
Pretty cool boat. Is there a set.of.plans.I can get?
Beautiful boat..
This is amazing work congrats this Will last forever After it was all said and done what’s the damage as far as money
Looking for something like this except maybe a pointed bow. I’m interested in buy the plans if you have any.
So much skill in the project and video 🥴🤤
Thanks 😃
It was a fun project! I’ve been building stuff since I was a kid, and it just keeps getting bigger 😋
is it good for fishing. sorry i'm new to boat
Would love to know the calculation of materials/wire/hours 👍
Can you help me with plans for this boat? I have been trying to build one for weeks now, I can't get past the model stage. I just can't get the V in the front right; I keep having to start over any way you can help ort give me some pointers would be greatly appreciated!
what is your welding machine and metod you use for this project? Tell us please the parameters of aluminum tin sheets use?
Saludos y muchas bendiciones desde Puerto Rico muy lindo trabajo y excelente pero uniera ver más detallada mente como por partes como lo ensamblar gracias
Can you give me the design of this boat please.
I have so many questions like, How long did this take? How much money would you have to have?
I did it in about two weeks, but I wasn't working full days. Also, I was working out the details as I went. Probably six full days if I was really going for it. I think it was around 1k for the materials, but I had most of them on hand. 2 sheets 4'x10' x 1/8" 5052, a 4x10 x 1/8 checkerplate, 3 or 4 lengths 3/4" sch40 pipe (6061) probably around 8 lengths of 1.5 x 1/8 angle, a length of 1.5" round corner square tube, and some misc bits. plus gas, wire, grinding disks, zip cuts, scupper plugs, ect.
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I wanna to know what are you using for welding this beautiful boats ?!
If u don't mine 😊
Beautiful build
This one was built with a millermatic 210 with a spoolmate 3035 drilled out for 3/64 wire, and a Lincoln squarewave 200 tig. I've since traded up the 210 for a Lincoln 350MP with a Miller alumapro XR push-pull, which is what I used on the 14 footer. ua-cam.com/video/JYy6rB_hENg/v-deo.html
How much does that boat cost?
What type of aluminum did you use? Im thinking 5052 or 6061 . Id like to build a 15’ with a mercury inboard sport jet.
I used 5052 for plate and sheet, and 6061 extrusions. The checker plate deck is 3003. 5086 is also often used for hull bottoms, especially on larger boats.
@@EM-hu2bj awesome thanks! Ive got a 15’ with a 78” beam on the go. Went with a 90/65 obj
How do you title it ?
It how much ?
Nice build. would like to see 16 to 20 foot though. : )
Filming a 19 foot build now :)
What is the thickness of the sheet flooring that you used?
It’s 1/8”
Absolutely fantastic I’m a sheet metal worker and retiring this coming year I ve always dreamed of building an aluminium boat I couldn’t have the dimensions or drawing for that boat ?? I’ll pay you for them it’s just the Wright size and looks like it handles the water so well please advise yours sincerely larrysullivan in London
Hi Larry,
I don't have drawings for it, although I have been thinking of doing a proper set of plans for it since there has been so much interest. I could definitely get you some basic measurements and so on though. It was a fun project! My contact info is on my website if you would like to get in touch. www.elegantfabricating.com
Cheers,
Eli
@@EM-hu2bj if you ever do a set of pland for it Id be interested too , perfect size and style.
I’m a union sheet metal worker apprentice in the states Larry I do mostly hvac but congrats on your recent retirement I’m looking forward to retiring in 40 years lol
This looks to be the tender we have been searching for. We built a 50' wooden sail boat and hate inflatable dinghies. Can you tell me the finished weight? Would you build one for sale or sell plans. Love the self bailing deck. Very well thought out and a great vid. Hope to hear from you and thanks.
Thanks John :)
Sounds like a big project! My family spent some wonderful summers cruising the BC coast on a 54' wooden ketch.
I do not have an exact weight for it, but I think it should be around 250lbs.
If you would like to get in touch through my website elegantfabricating.com I'd be happy to talk about building one.
Cheers,
Eli
@@EM-hu2bj great job and looks so easy to build but it's not I know!!
really a great job done love it
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Hello.I want to build a aluminium boat myself but i can't find any boat plans.the plans that i found are pretty expensive (half the materials needed).Can anyone provide plans or a link to some cheaper priced plans?
Make your own plans
Great build! That is a stout little boat. Where did you get the hull plans? I'm looking to build one next week, more for flyfishing than bombing around but I like that hull you built. Also, what tubing is the rails? Is that 1". I have my 5052 sheets on order from my local metal shop, but need to get the tubing also. Thanks for sharing, and nice job on the video BTW!
The hull I designed myself - that’s the graph paper model at the beginning of the video. the rails are 3/4” schedule 40 pipe, so about 1” OD. I am just finishing a bigger boat, and this one I slit the tubing and slid it onto the edge of the sheet, and stitch welded it. It worked really well, and looks sharp. Its quite stable and would make a great fly fishing platform.
@@EM-hu2bj Oh cool, I was thinking of slitting the tubing I have to do the same thing! Did the stitch welding work ok, or did you think a continuous weld would have better?
On the new one I TIG welded approximately 1” of every six, inside and out. I considered fully welding it, but didn’t want to distort the plate unnecessarily. I think it worked quite well, and feels totally solid. I slipped the pipe on before pulling in the sides, but it made them quite a bit more difficult to pull into shape. Next time I’ll try putting the pipe on after. If you are putting a mid span rub rail or seat ledger make sure you stitch it on before fully welding in the self bailing deck (if you are doing one) to reduce hull side distortion.
How many hours did you have into this time lapse? I don't have the skills for TIG, is it possible to do all of with MIG? Amazing work, great looking skiff! Thank you, looking forward to the next model.
Thanks :) I think it took about 48 hours, but I was figuring out the design details as I went. I tigged the tie rails and handles, but most of the rest was all MIG. You could certainly do it all with MIG. Just make sure you don't leave burrs and sharp stuff that will snag your lines. I am working on a time lapse of the next one! the launch video is here: ua-cam.com/video/IVUsiUC9IQg/v-deo.html
Amazing build, how many man-hours?
Thanks :)
I think it was around 48 hours
Hey guys that a really nice boat I’m just wondering how much did it cost to build in Australian dollars .
Thanks logan
would you consider selling those plans you came up with for this boat?
I have been looking at getting a proper set of plans done for it, especially given the interest in this video :) I will certainly let you know when they are ready.
@@EM-hu2bj have you ever made the plans for this boat? would love to build one!
Cool build was it more cost effective to build or more fun
Both :)
I’m working on a bigger one now.
Video saved maybe build it one day
What did you use on the bottom of the boat to reinforce the aluminum. Looks like some kind of rounded channel or angle thanks
Hi Billy, The strakes are 1-1/2" x 1/8" aluminum angle.
two questions do you live in the usa? and if yes, then the other question is, is a permit necessary to make it or to use it in water?
Hey!
I live in Canada, where you don’t need a permit or anything to build it, but you do need to register it when you are going to use it. I believe it’s similar in the US.
For that level of build I thought it was an Australian dingy racer.
I had to look up Australian dingy racers - Wow! that looks like a crazy ride!
I need a price and availability of this boat, I'm disabled and it would be a boat that I can handle by myself. Thanks David
My contact info is on my website if you would like to get in touch we could talk it over? www.elegantfabricating.com
Cheers,
Eli
What is your welding set up?
Built this with a millermatic 210 and spoolmate 3035, tips drilled out to run 3/64 on the MIG side, and a Lincoln squarewave 200 for TIG. I’ve since upgraded my mig setup to a Lincoln 350MP with a Miller XR alumapro push pull.
How long did it take? would love your feedback!
I spent two weeks, but probably more like six days if it was full time. A second one would be quicker :)
@@EM-hu2bj Thank you so much and thanks for replying quick!
Ok where can I Buy One?
Built to order! efm@elegantfabricating.com
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Nice boat!
What gauge aluminum did you use for the boat hull ?
1/8” 5052
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Can you use stick welding with aluminum rods for this project?
Yes you can but that would add too much heat to it n may warp the alli these days they have pulse mig which allows you to add less heat hot cold welds
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I don't know who the 49 idiots were that disliked this lol Great fab and welding skills! I loved seeing your thought process on it and your paper model. It's gave me a lot of inspiration to get my boat build going! Looking forward to the plans also :)
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I ask you questions
i smell a GRIP
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It this a steel boat
Aluminum
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*Looks like a Chinese manufacturing ad to me.*
looks like i am watching 'charly Chaplin"
Put a 25 hp engine on that boat it looks to heavy with all them braces and shit
The boat could take it, but it would need the deck to be raised so it would still self bail with the extra weight. Have you seen my 14 footer? It’s built so it could take a 50hp :)) ua-cam.com/video/JYy6rB_hENg/v-deo.html
@@EM-hu2bj no i have not seen that video yet but i did subscribe cuz i love boats i got my first boat last year i paid 17,000+ for a 20x6 and from the company i got it from asked me for my age i told em and they said your super ypung to be buy8ng that
Something wrong... is this a punt boat? The bow is incorrect!
Nothing wrong, it is indeed a punt.
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