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stratford4528

United Kingdom
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Posted - 29 Apr 2015 :  17:47:02  Show Profile Send stratford4528 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
After making 20 doors I feel as if I will sometime get my 32 on the water.Last major woodwork is to line the forward cabin roof with tongue and groove.






Edited by - stratford4528 on 29 Apr 2015 23:25:09

tigtog

United Kingdom
421 Posts

Posted - 05 May 2015 :  22:59:22  Show Profile Send tigtog a Private Message  Reply with Quote
That looks like a great job coming along.
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fred99

69 Posts

Posted - 16 May 2015 :  21:10:04  Show Profile Send fred99 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I love seeing transformations

Keep the pictures coming. It looks like you're doing a great job
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stratford4528

United Kingdom
414 Posts

Posted - 03 Jun 2015 :  20:43:16  Show Profile Send stratford4528 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Front cabin foof lined

My Kabota engine marinised



My own design marinising the engine. The raw water first goes through the bottom heat exchanger which the copper pipe is in which is the condenser for my air con (if it works when fitted up in the boat). Then through the white exchanger which cools the engine then out through the exhaust.And as you can see by the water coming out of the exhaust it works.
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Mfuller

121 Posts

Posted - 04 Jun 2015 :  11:52:07  Show Profile Send Mfuller a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Blimey, that ceiling looks amazing! You sir have some serious skill.
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stratford4528

United Kingdom
414 Posts

Posted - 04 Jun 2015 :  12:29:31  Show Profile Send stratford4528 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
That's what all the interior looks like when fully finished. Every single piece of ceder machined my self and all British grown. I can't wait to spend my first night on it when its finished.
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tigtog

United Kingdom
421 Posts

Posted - 04 Jun 2015 :  16:42:37  Show Profile Send tigtog a Private Message  Reply with Quote
that's going to look great when finished. cracking job
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jud

United Kingdom
113 Posts

Posted - 08 Jun 2015 :  22:46:37  Show Profile Send jud a Private Message  Reply with Quote
It's looking great Bob, but are you keeping a check of the weight you're putting on board
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stratford4528

United Kingdom
414 Posts

Posted - 08 Jun 2015 :  23:09:19  Show Profile Send stratford4528 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Because ceder is about half the weight of marine ply I could be short on weight. Which could give me problems with low bridges and tunnels. My gross target weight is under 3.5 tons so I can tow it with my discovery. My tri-axle trailer is 750Kgs
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df

United Kingdom
5994 Posts

Posted - 09 Jun 2015 :  15:34:26  Show Profile  Visit df's Homepage Send df a Private Message  Reply with Quote
You could always use flexible bladder tanks for ballast if you have any headroom issues and empty before towing, would take a lot of water to get much drop in the water though.



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stratford4528

United Kingdom
414 Posts

Posted - 09 Jun 2015 :  22:20:26  Show Profile Send stratford4528 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I have made a Fibreglass 100 gallon fresh water tank full width under the cockpit floor. so that can give me 1000 lbs plus a compartment in the bow where I can put more water containers.
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df

United Kingdom
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Posted - 10 Jun 2015 :  08:10:48  Show Profile  Visit df's Homepage Send df a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Be careful if using that tank for potable water, grp can leech styrene back into the water, there is a potable water grade of resin but it takes 24 hours at about 80 degrees C to make it properly safe, I opted for a polyurethane liner in my home made grp tank in the end.



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stratford4528

United Kingdom
414 Posts

Posted - 01 Jul 2015 :  19:18:29  Show Profile Send stratford4528 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
After fitting the engine I'm concentrating on the rear deck. Fitting seats and making duel controls.IE when the weather is good I can steer with a tiller which is also used when the cockpit is lowered to go through tunnels and low bridges' but when its raining I can steer with the wheel in the cock pit. Also stripping the paint back to the gel coat ready for repainting.
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Sonny

United Kingdom
191 Posts

Posted - 02 Jul 2015 :  22:13:11  Show Profile Send Sonny a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Your a great insperation Stratford 4528.
thank you for taking the time to photograph and post your progress.
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stratford4528

United Kingdom
414 Posts

Posted - 04 Jul 2015 :  00:06:13  Show Profile Send stratford4528 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Sonny. Thanks for your comments very much appreciated. I do wonder sometimes if it worth putting material on the forum.
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trevork

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Posted - 04 Jul 2015 :  13:27:37  Show Profile  Visit trevork's Homepage Send trevork a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Of course its worth it Stratford! Many read these pages without replying. 378 reads so far!
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