when the pipe is empty holes are bored in the point in which the support is calculated. Now we fix the steel bolts from the inside of the tube to the outside, we close them in a fixed manner so as not to remove more. these bolts will host backups that can be removed .......
cuts the pvc with the grinding wheel in the shape you like, fill the void with foam, with a blade the models, complete the form with a spatula and stucco, once modeled put the glass wool with epoxy resin, model and paint , finished work, hello
It sounds as if your Italian. Please forgive me if I am incorrect on my assumption though. I lived in Pianura, near Naples, for a couple of years in the late 80's. If your pvc pipe is 32cm in diameter, then that coverts to 12.6" in diameter here. Very large and very heavy pvc pipe. It is difficult to locate here in the states, too and is not cheap. I use 8" diameter pvc pipe. I don't know the length of your pontoons, but if you multiply the length of the two pontoons combined and then take that measurement and multiply it X 21.75, you will get the buoyancy or flotation result for the pontoon craft. You then need to subtract the total weight of the craft, weight of the person/persons on the craft and weight of all cargo to find the total buoyancy capability of your craft. Example only: My craft is 9' long for each pontoon or 18', total. I multiply this number by 21.75 = 391.5 lbs. of buoyancy, but I then have to subtract the total weight of the craft, passengers and cargo to get how many pounds of buoyancy my craft will have. I have just ordered a trolley transom to assist in moving my craft about when assembled. My craft is easily moved by two people, but the trolley transom will make it even easier for one person to move the assembled craft about on shore. I like your electric motor hook up you show in your video. I may do that also in the future, once I do a maiden voyage on my pickle boat.
hi, you are Italian, the images were shot at Lake Trasimeno (Italy), the tubes are quite heavy, but not too much, the buoyancy is given by the cylinder in liters by the judge according to the size of the tubes of what you want to convey and structure, bye
This is the video that I have been looking for, before I try making one. Thanks for sharing. - Simon, Malaysia.
Great inspiration,I've just completed a sailing duckpunt I think a PVC pipe catamaran will be my next project! Thanks
Keren
when the pipe is empty holes are bored in the point in which the support is calculated.
Now we fix the steel bolts from the inside of the tube to the outside, we close them in a fixed manner so as not to remove more. these bolts will host backups that can be removed .......
Nice.
From Dominican Republic
cuts the pvc with the grinding wheel in the shape you like, fill the void with foam, with a blade the models, complete the form with a spatula and stucco, once modeled put the glass wool with epoxy resin, model and paint , finished work, hello
It sounds as if your Italian. Please forgive me if I am incorrect on my assumption though. I lived in Pianura, near Naples, for a couple of years in the late 80's.
If your pvc pipe is 32cm in diameter, then that coverts to 12.6" in diameter here. Very large and very heavy pvc pipe. It is difficult to locate here in the states, too and is not cheap. I use 8" diameter pvc pipe. I don't know the length of your pontoons, but if you multiply the length of the two pontoons combined and then take that measurement and multiply it X 21.75, you will get the buoyancy or flotation result for the pontoon craft. You then need to subtract the total weight of the craft, weight of the person/persons on the craft and weight of all cargo to find the total buoyancy capability of your craft. Example only:
My craft is 9' long for each pontoon or 18', total. I multiply this number by 21.75 = 391.5 lbs. of buoyancy, but I then have to subtract the total weight of the craft, passengers and cargo to get how many pounds of buoyancy my craft will have.
I have just ordered a trolley transom to assist in moving my craft about when assembled. My craft is easily moved by two people, but the trolley transom will make it even easier for one person to move the assembled craft about on shore.
I like your electric motor hook up you show in your video. I may do that also in the future, once I do a maiden voyage on my pickle boat.
hi, you are Italian, the images were shot at Lake Trasimeno (Italy), the tubes are quite heavy, but not too much, the buoyancy is given by the cylinder in liters by the judge according to the size of the tubes of what you want to convey and structure, bye
Sorry, (you are italyan) , I'M ITALIAN......
good job thanx 4 sharing
Congratulations, great job. Can you explain how you anchor the pontoons at the hull?
nice job! I like the front and rear of the pontoons/hulls. how did you get that nice shape for front of them?
very cool, is there a tutorial on how to make it? I want it
lgl vou fazer um
Tom, where this wilson ?
really good job
I'm thinking about... The only problem is the weight of the tube. I would make one to carry me and my wife... Thank you for the answer
can you tell me the tube's dimension? and the artist e name of the music. it's beautiful. Thank You
Looks nice, but its really slow, needs a gas engine.
con que material le sellaste las puntas ?
the size of the pipe is 32 cm (diametre), the music you tube editor, I do not know the name of the artist.
I'll build one?
hello!