Hi Pete, The boat rides so much better with the pod no stabilizer is required ,I have not fond 1 negative with the pod, so much more room and the malin board is fantastic. Kind Regards Tony
The pod bracket you are building I am guessing is just a mold which you reinforced on motor mount and transom mount faces? I am looking to build something similar in the very near future and looking for inspiration and ideas.
Hi mate. Looking to do something similar on the cab of my boat. Are u fiberglassing over both sides the ply and mount it in with the ply fully glassed?? Or are you just using the ply to make the shape then remove the ply and use the glass? Does my question make sense. I obviously know next to nothing about fiberglassing but I'm looking to have a go and learn.
I laminated the two pieces of apply together to achieve the angle with the two bits of ply laminated together they will keep their curve I then fibreglass over both sides of the ply using fairing on the outside to get it flat lots of sanding eccetera the internal just gel coated with flowcoat windows are perspex screw to the front a better idea would be to incept them to the depth of the clear or tinted plastic. Buy rooting out the depth hope this is enough information if not please contact me again kind regards Tony
Yes I made the mould out of white Lenny panel that you would make a kitchen out of it does a great job gives you a very smooth finish and is cheap anything else you need to know you can give me a call if you like 0419 244 512 kind regards Tony
Yes,I have pvc tube running between the hull and the pod. In the hull I have a large bilge pump,and also a Automatic bilge pump In the pod. Hope this is of help
Great job mate, I also have put a pod on the back of my boat, but found that it is way to ass end heavy whilst sitting on the trailer. Did you find the same? And if so what did you do to correct this?
No have no problems with rare and heaviness find the boat is very balanced I know some people do put some weight up the front about 30 odd kilos to level out on the water but I have not had to do that. Have not looked at your boat to see how your pod was made mine or up probably came to about around about 58 to 62 kilos roughly
@@ragebrothersadventures1820 yeah no doubt, I love my pod, I have a 5m sunchaser, with the 115 behind her. Sits beautifully in the water and heaps of room now. (Without splash well) it's just getting her to the water which is my main concern, as it sticks roughly 1 meter over the trailer then motor out another little bit. Was thinking about converting trailer to a dual Axel, but not too sure on if that will make much of a difference. Just curious if you had to modify your trailer at all
@@matthewpeck6491 yes Matt definitely looking at modifying my trailer I'm probably on maximum tire pressure but as I do not have to travel very far to boat ramps etc has not been a big priority at this stage always on the lookout for a secondhand trailer to obtain the dual wheels off.
6 mm Ply and I laminated together to make the curve, got the curve off the groove of the old windscreen cut out on the boat, you will get the idea off the vid. Thanks Tony
@@ragebrothersadventures1820 thanks mate my transom on boat it 65mm thick including glass but on the bracket where the outboard will sit that will be double 18mm and rest of bracket built out of 18mm ply and glass
Hi mate love the work you’ve done on the little hunter, Rex hunt once said these hills were the best he’d ever ridden in. I was just wondering what layup schedule you used for your wave breaker cheers
Hi Luke, I used 450 chop strained on the internal, and I used 8 ounce two layers on the external and then filled with you sell send it back that's a hard way to do it a mould would have been easier, but you have to make them all first. Good luck with your lay up. Let me know how it turns out. Kind regards Tony
Love to know how it handles with POD extention? Cavitate? Do you need Stabilisers etc? Or weight distribution chnages- all in all great work on glass!
Hi Pete, The boat rides so much better with the pod no stabilizer is required ,I have not fond 1 negative with the pod, so much more room and the malin board is fantastic.
Kind Regards Tony
U've done a very good job on that boat. Well done
The pod bracket you are building I am guessing is just a mold which you reinforced on motor mount and transom mount faces? I am looking to build something similar in the very near future and looking for inspiration and ideas.
Hi mate. Looking to do something similar on the cab of my boat. Are u fiberglassing over both sides the ply and mount it in with the ply fully glassed?? Or are you just using the ply to make the shape then remove the ply and use the glass? Does my question make sense. I obviously know next to nothing about fiberglassing but I'm looking to have a go and learn.
I laminated the two pieces of apply together to achieve the angle with the two bits of ply laminated together they will keep their curve I then fibreglass over both sides of the ply using fairing on the outside to get it flat lots of sanding eccetera the internal just gel coated with flowcoat windows are perspex screw to the front a better idea would be to incept them to the depth of the clear or tinted plastic. Buy rooting out the depth hope this is enough information if not please contact me again kind regards Tony
Chopped cruiser, definitely knows his way round the tools! Nice work mate thanks for the inspo! Subbed
Thanks Gerry, love the cruiser
Great job, well done
Thanks Steve , as you know, works are ongoing.
Kind Regards Tony
Looks mint mate is that wood a mold, I’m looking to do something similar soon thanks
Yes I made the mould out of white Lenny panel that you would make a kitchen out of it does a great job gives you a very smooth finish and is cheap anything else you need to know you can give me a call if you like 0419 244 512 kind regards Tony
Impressive!
Are there drain hole from deck, through the transom and in the pod?
Yes,I have pvc tube running between the hull and the pod.
In the hull I have a large bilge pump,and also a Automatic bilge pump In the pod.
Hope this is of help
@@ragebrothersadventures1820
Thank you!
Does the bilge pump pump water to the PVC?
And do you have a
self-draining valve?
Good job 👌🏽
Nice work 👍
thanks Mate next is the pin strips
Great job mate, I also have put a pod on the back of my boat, but found that it is way to ass end heavy whilst sitting on the trailer. Did you find the same? And if so what did you do to correct this?
No have no problems with rare and heaviness find the boat is very balanced I know some people do put some weight up the front about 30 odd kilos to level out on the water but I have not had to do that.
Have not looked at your boat to see how your pod was made mine or up probably came to about around about 58 to 62 kilos roughly
After putting the pod on to the 17 I believe by far it's a far better boat.
@@ragebrothersadventures1820 yeah no doubt, I love my pod, I have a 5m sunchaser, with the 115 behind her. Sits beautifully in the water and heaps of room now. (Without splash well) it's just getting her to the water which is my main concern, as it sticks roughly 1 meter over the trailer then motor out another little bit. Was thinking about converting trailer to a dual Axel, but not too sure on if that will make much of a difference. Just curious if you had to modify your trailer at all
@@matthewpeck6491 yes Matt definitely looking at modifying my trailer I'm probably on maximum tire pressure but as I do not have to travel very far to boat ramps etc has not been a big priority at this stage always on the lookout for a secondhand trailer to obtain the dual wheels off.
Hey mate mint job!! what thickness ply did you use on breaker? Also how did you get the bottom curve?? cheers!!
6 mm Ply and I laminated together to make the curve, got the curve off the groove of the old windscreen cut out on the boat, you will get the idea off the vid.
Thanks Tony
Impressive
Well done
Thanks , been a challenge to do work on the boat and keep it on the water at the same time
Bloody nice work mate. Looks great 👍👍
Thanks Dave, More to come
Hey what’s the measurement of the highest point of the wave breaker to the bottom and also the side measurement. Cheers mate
I’ve been struggling building mine and I like the look of yours
I will let you know in the morning
@@ragebrothersadventures1820 absolute legend cheers man
650 mm from top to the bottom ; )
Awesome job looks great, how did you attach the pod?
Hi Paul , the was already fitted to the boat ,it has a full hull extension so is fiberglass to hull.
hope this helped Regards Tony
Hey guys looks good from brynn
Thanks Brynno
Will get started on the rest when the bill lids go back to school
Looking good hope to see you at Ningaloo this year
@@brynno_goodlife338 yes mate look us up when you get to town
Hey mate what thickness ply is the pod ??
Transom Section 18 mil the rest of the pod all fibreglass supporting sections 18 mil marine ply as well
@@ragebrothersadventures1820 thanks mate
18 mm double up for the transom@@therukugorillazaotearoa_
@@ragebrothersadventures1820 thanks mate my transom on boat it 65mm thick including glass but on the bracket where the outboard will sit that will be double 18mm and rest of bracket built out of 18mm ply and glass
Hi mate love the work you’ve done on the little hunter, Rex hunt once said these hills were the best he’d ever ridden in. I was just wondering what layup schedule you used for your wave breaker cheers
Hi Luke, I used 450 chop strained on the internal, and I used 8 ounce two layers on the external and then filled with you sell send it back that's a hard way to do it a mould would have been easier, but you have to make them all first. Good luck with your lay up. Let me know how it turns out. Kind regards Tony
Terrible looking fillets