Little skiff

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fatpigeon
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Re: Little skiff

Postby fatpigeon » 22 Feb 2012, 16:51

Ross

Sounds like you are making great progress. Would still love to see some pictures. You can text me on 0418550720 if you have any. I could also post them on this forum if you wish.

Hookster...I am planning on a road trip to the big island in the next 3-4 weeks.

screwit
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Re: Little skiff

Postby screwit » 22 Feb 2012, 19:45

Stuart, I will send some pic's tomorrow and yes you can post them for me,
Thanks Ross

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Re: Little skiff

Postby antique-boatique » 22 Feb 2012, 20:04

did the nissan engine and running gear come with this skiff when you purchased it ? Would be a little rocket if that is the case

screwit
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Re: Little skiff

Postby screwit » 23 Feb 2012, 08:06

Yes it did, I have not had the engine running as yet and I do have a spare.
The placement of the engine and z drive is going to be tight. the skeg has been only pilot holed with 6 holes and the shaft hole has been chiesled out. It may have to come back one set of holes to give me room in the engine bay and keep the weight back. The rudder has not been drilled through the cavplate so no problems there.
Yesterday I fitted the new bearers and gave them 1 coat of clear, today I will give them 1 more, but time has to be made to get ready for the swap meet tomorrow first.
Ill try and install them next week some time.
Ross

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Re: Little skiff

Postby screwit » 29 Feb 2012, 17:42

Stuart , I have sent some pics to you with progress up to now.
Ross

screwit
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Re: Little skiff

Postby screwit » 01 Mar 2012, 23:12

Today I pulled the cross bearers out , the rear one, was rusted solid as the steel bolt though the keel had swollen so I had to drill down both sides of the timber and break it in two.
Unbolted the steel skeg and transom brace to reshape it to the hull better.
And fitted some deck suports on both sides of the cockpit to brace the hull better.
Then I started to make the water cooled box and mount for the z-drive out of 10mm alloy plate as I dont have the corect mounts .
A little bit at a time will get it done this year I hope.
Ross

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Re: Little skiff

Postby screwit » 03 Mar 2012, 18:59

Have fitted the deck frame now and rolled the boat over and have now repaired the split in the plank {5 off them}, it must of been a bad board with stressed grain in it, Next will be the skeg and shaft hole.
Ross

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Re: Little skiff

Postby fatpigeon » 03 Mar 2012, 19:07

Sorry Ross I didn't get the photos........my phones is on the blink.....I'm sure someone can else can volunteer to receive and post for you/us.

Stuart

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Re: Little skiff

Postby screwit » 04 Mar 2012, 21:00

Have tried the morter colour in the clear to patch the plank and it works great, good match too.
Ross

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Re: Little skiff

Postby screwit » 06 Mar 2012, 21:27

Skeg and shaft hole has now been sorted out, the skeg has been moved back 3" towards the transom and the hole made longer.
This will move the engine weight back and help with the added length of the engine & z drive. It is set up with a 12* skeg witch is aprox. 12mm shorter and will prob only run a max 11" prop.
I have started on the bow stem - keel cover so when this is completed I will coat the hull before turning over again.
Ross


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