I know its old but the better way is to frame it with nails or screws like you did and dry fit it in place 7:32 with about a 1/4 space under. Then placed a wood block 1/4 inch underneath for the spacing. Then take the bag you had and squeeze resin under the stringer. After smooth out with a spoon. YOu will get better on the next boat you do. Nothing wrong with what you did still a good job, I am sure this is not the last one. Its addictive building boats.
You have another channel yeah? ForrestKnight? Dev stuff? My world's colliding if so. I'm a software engineer and I also built a boat from the stringers up about 5 yrs ago. 18' mako center console. If that's not you, then maybe I'm just getting old. Either way, nice vid. Looking forward to seeing the build progress.
Did you do your stringers with the boat on the trailer? I’ve heard mixed things I have my boat on a bunk trailer and I need to do the stringers and floor
Yea, I did. I heard the same things but this hull is very thick so I wasn’t worried. But I also left the outer stringers intact while installing the inner stringers to prevent any potential hull warp.
should thave glassed the rib / bulk head separately. use it as a spanner to let stringers set up but i would have glued and glassed it seperate from the stringers. I'm no expert but thats a lot of wood in contact with wood.
Much appreciated. Honestly, I had enough trouble cleaning off these tools so the resin wouldn't harden up on it. I feel the mixer would be even more difficult lol
Episode 1: Sea Ox ua-cam.com/video/s1Kd0yXnqaM/v-deo.html
Episode 2: Stringers (this video)
Episode 3: Fiberglassing the Stringers ua-cam.com/video/0X70bpSwMxE/v-deo.html
I know its old but the better way is to frame it with nails or screws like you did and dry fit it in place 7:32 with about a 1/4 space under. Then placed a wood block 1/4 inch underneath for the spacing. Then take the bag you had and squeeze resin under the stringer. After smooth out with a spoon. YOu will get better on the next boat you do. Nothing wrong with what you did still a good job, I am sure this is not the last one. Its addictive building boats.
Thanks for the video. I just acquired a 28 foot dusky center console. No clue what to do yet.
just started the series really cool to see. I live round the Chesapeake and would love to do something similar with a sea ox one day.
Thank you for not adding music
Tea , desert , and soup spoons are good for filleting .
Just asking. Do you need to put cork or some material between the hull and the wood stringers. Just for hard spots?
Some people recommend it. I just used the peanut butter. Plus this hull is incredibly thick, so I’m not too worried.
You have another channel yeah? ForrestKnight? Dev stuff? My world's colliding if so. I'm a software engineer and I also built a boat from the stringers up about 5 yrs ago. 18' mako center console. If that's not you, then maybe I'm just getting old. Either way, nice vid. Looking forward to seeing the build progress.
haha yup that's me! Too funny that those two worlds collided. Much appreciated.
Did you do your stringers with the boat on the trailer? I’ve heard mixed things I have my boat on a bunk trailer and I need to do the stringers and floor
Yea, I did. I heard the same things but this hull is very thick so I wasn’t worried. But I also left the outer stringers intact while installing the inner stringers to prevent any potential hull warp.
Check that bow ring out real good while you've got the access.
should thave glassed the rib / bulk head separately. use it as a spanner to let stringers set up but i would have glued and glassed it seperate from the stringers. I'm no expert but thats a lot of wood in contact with wood.
I get what you're saying. If one stringer were to get wet, it'd be isolated from the rest. Maybe next time.
Nice brother you should you use a drill and a mixer nice boat though thanks
Much appreciated. Honestly, I had enough trouble cleaning off these tools so the resin wouldn't harden up on it. I feel the mixer would be even more difficult lol
Did you coat your stringers in anything? Also your video is like the best one I’ve seen. Every other one is too drawn out and irritating lol
Much appreciated! In the video after this, Episode 3, I encapsulated the stringers in fiberglass & resin.
Your video makes me want to take on a boat project. So thanks for making my life arguably worse. :D
Trust me, I know the feeling! Glad I could add to the temptation lol
lol, time to get to work...
You don't know what your doing don't put out a video people will copy you
Lol this isn’t a tutorial. I’ll put out whatever videos I want