You remind me of the ancient boat builders I used to work with in an earlier life😀 Meticulous and artisans. Hold your heads up high on the quality of your work.
The bulkhead you used under the seat to separate the compartment, ever considered a strip of thin rubber between the aluminum before you screw down to isolate any vibration noise? Your craftsmanship is amazing and a small touch as that, could be awesome at separating yourself from the subpar others out there.
Watched heaps of these lately this is the best one i have seen... doing a fit out on a tinny and this is Great work.... i was going to ask about the casting deck with the piano hinge being strong enough but someone already did so that's great to know i will follow what you have done. thanks a lot
@@martinsmith3402 Hay mate not a problem at all. That glue was kwik grip I use that in a sucking spray gun but since then I have found that sika do a very good one called spay fix It comes in an arasol can ready to spray
On this particular boat we didn't need anything to hold it down as the owner lives on the water edge and he is an older gentleman that uses it for callamari fishing. In saying that one request he had was to put on a slower prop so he could troll slower
Hi I like what you have done there, what is the board that you are using is it builders form ply? and how bigger span have you got there for the ply between supports.
I am doing my boat floor at the moment, i see you are using structual plywood rather than marine grade ply? And also it isnt cured with epoxy resin? Will your floor hold up?
Hay buddy the wood was a 3/4 water proff structural ply and the water proffing was a water based bitumen to seal off the cut edge. As a follow up the boat has come in reasently for a repower and after inspection of the work the floor has held up very well with no swelling or water damage
All though you are using Stainless screws wich are good for marine environment, they still will cause Galvanic corrosion in the Alluminium, Basically two metals having a chemical reaction, since you put so much effort into the details start using a product called duralac or tef-gel (tef gel can be purchased from Jaycar )it will stop this from happening,I recently just removed all the screws from my new to me boat and replaced what i could with rivets and the rest i used tef gel, even after 12 months the stainless had started to react from thr previous owners fixings.
Are you using form ply or marine ply? Do you also find, a problem with electrolysis when using stainless screws into aluminium? The reason that I ask, is because I am about to do up an old tinny myself.
I’ve got to cut out he doggy frame work he previous owner welded in, can I contact u for so,e advice on the floor.. have u got Facebook I can private message u on
Great craftsmanship 👌🏾
A Salute from the States 🫡🇺🇸
thank very much
outstanding attention to Detail. You are truly a master. Awesome!
You remind me of the ancient boat builders I used to work with in an earlier life😀
Meticulous and artisans. Hold your heads up high on the quality of your work.
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very nice video, boat
Awesome effort, great to see care taken with all applications.
Fantastic job guys. Really enjoyed watching this all the way through 😃👍
Awesome vid love ya work
I just got myself a 315 quintrex traviller I plan to do the same setup
Awesome work 🔥🔥🔥
I like how you used aluminum to cover the wires instead of vinyl conduit pipe
The bulkhead you used under the seat to separate the compartment, ever considered a strip of thin rubber between the aluminum before you screw down to isolate any vibration noise? Your craftsmanship is amazing and a small touch as that, could be awesome at separating yourself from the subpar others out there.
Great work and top video. Appreciate you sharing your skill/s with us. Cheers!
Thank you
Watched heaps of these lately this is the best one i have seen... doing a fit out on a tinny and this is Great work.... i was going to ask about the casting deck with the piano hinge being strong enough but someone already did so that's great to know i will follow what you have done. thanks a lot
Thank you so much ill be doing another tinny soon ill make a video of that one as well
@@RocSpec If you don't mind me asking what was that spray on carpet glue it looks easier than spreading glue.
@@martinsmith3402 Hay mate not a problem at all. That glue was kwik grip I use that in a sucking spray gun but since then I have found that sika do a very good one called spay fix It comes in an arasol can ready to spray
Nice work
Hey mate hope u had a good day your a absolute legend and love your work you pay so much Attention and detail to your work keep it up mate
Thank so much
Hey mate this will be helpful as I’m getting the exact same boat and I’m planning on doing it up cheers, you’ve got a new sub!
Hi a very good job so neat and tidy what timber floor did use regards Roland
Thank you the timber is marine ply wood very strong and resists moisture
Sorry for the late reply I use weather prof high density ply very solid and waterproof I coat the exposed wood with water based sealer
Nice work mate. Just wondering what stops the casting deck from bouncing out on rough roads for rough water as I don’t see how it is secured down?
On this particular boat we didn't need anything to hold it down as the owner lives on the water edge and he is an older gentleman that uses it for callamari fishing. In saying that one request he had was to put on a slower prop so he could troll slower
Hi I like what you have done there, what is the board that you are using is it builders form ply? and how bigger span have you got there for the ply between supports.
Thank you and yes it is hard wood builders ply and it has one bra ING though the center with a spacing of about 800mm each side
Hi Just wondering with the piano hinge is it strong enough to stand on without centre support??
Yes it is because it is using the strength of the ply wood and when folded it is stronger than when it is flat open
hi, what is the board that you use for the flooring?
Nice neat work. But why would you put the navigation lights infront of the anchor rope cleat? It'll get damaged by the rope when at anchor.😉
we run the anchor rope through the hand rail first if we need to anchor but he uses this boat for squiding so he never really uses the anchor
hey mate just wondering what size angle you used for your front casting deck thank you
30mm x30mm x1.6mm
@@RocSpec thanks mate i was going to order 30x30 x 3mm do you think 3mm will be over kill? thank you
@@newport5504 the stronger the better mate
I reckon i would fall thru it if i stood on it. It looks mint but is it strong enough? I taught it would of needed extra bracing?
Be careful now that 10mm will flee
Nice work.
I am doing my boat floor at the moment, i see you are using structual plywood rather than marine grade ply? And also it isnt cured with epoxy resin? Will your floor hold up?
hay mate so far so good have not seen any problems with the plywood holds up quite good
great vid, what out board was on this boat?
Thank you for the comment. From memory I think it has a 15hp yamaha
What kind of wood was the decking made out of?! And what was the waterproofing you used?
Hay buddy the wood was a 3/4 water proff structural ply and the water proffing was a water based bitumen to seal off the cut edge. As a follow up the boat has come in reasently for a repower and after inspection of the work the floor has held up very well with no swelling or water damage
How much all this cost
Neat job mate 👍
Nice work mate👍 did you need any bracing under the floor?
Not at that distance mate that board is super strong
@@RocSpec awesome I'm copying your build😂👍 thanks alot
You should learn to TIG aluminium,that battery box would look mint tigd...but awesome build! Where abouts are you?
Western Sydney Australia.thank you for your comment I am in the process of learning tig hopefully by the next buil I will be good at it
All though you are using Stainless screws wich are good for marine environment, they still will cause Galvanic corrosion in the Alluminium, Basically two metals having a chemical reaction, since you put so much effort into the details start using a product called duralac or tef-gel (tef gel can be purchased from Jaycar )it will stop this from happening,I recently just removed all the screws from my new to me boat and replaced what i could with rivets and the rest i used tef gel, even after 12 months the stainless had started to react from thr previous owners fixings.
I thought running the cleat behind the nav light would surely tear the light off? Cool build otherwise!
i had he same thought but it is still there today
Are you using form ply or marine ply? Do you also find, a problem with electrolysis when using stainless screws into aluminium? The reason that I ask, is because I am about to do up an old tinny myself.
Its a compressed form ply and with the screws you can put some duralack to help slow down electrolysis but I find that in time it happens any way
I'll tell you one thing sir, that was really neat project! Do you build that for people as well?
Yes that was a clients boat
I’ve got to cut out he doggy frame work he previous owner welded in, can I contact u for so,e advice on the floor.. have u got Facebook I can private message u on
you can find me on face book