hi
did you do the seats, piping etc yourself?
look great
neil
Classic Speed Boat Restoration with a Teak Deck
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Re: Classic Speed Boat Restoration with a Teak Deck
Hi, I used high density foam. But i can't see a reason why carpet underlay foam wouldn't be suitable. Try it out and see what its like.ADF wrote:Looks great
One question though, what sort of foam did you use for the dash? You say 8mm foam, but was it a particular sort, as I have some carpet underlay foam that is about 10mm, and was wandering whether I could use that?
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Re: Classic Speed Boat Restoration with a Teak Deck
The boat had its maiden voyage on Sunday at the bottom of Portsmouth Harbour, by Port Solent. I shall soon be a member of Portchester Sailing Club again, so will be able to use their slip in future.
She ran extremely well, the engine wasn't temperamental, which is a plus and she got up on the plane very quickly with two people on board, which again was unexpected due to the engine being only 18hp and the weight we have added to her in the rebuild.
I pottered around the bottom of the harbour for a while not far from the shore to run the engine in, and then opened her up a few times, never exceeding the 10knot speed limit obviously (Not that I had any idea of my actual speed). So here are a few photos of her maiden voyage. Oh and threes also a YouTube video below of her running. I Apologise for my sisters screaming in advanced. (It wasn’t that scary)
(sorry for the screaming) Plus theres a few more videos on my youtube channel.
For more photos follow my facebook link below;
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set= ... 00180159ac
She ran extremely well, the engine wasn't temperamental, which is a plus and she got up on the plane very quickly with two people on board, which again was unexpected due to the engine being only 18hp and the weight we have added to her in the rebuild.
I pottered around the bottom of the harbour for a while not far from the shore to run the engine in, and then opened her up a few times, never exceeding the 10knot speed limit obviously (Not that I had any idea of my actual speed). So here are a few photos of her maiden voyage. Oh and threes also a YouTube video below of her running. I Apologise for my sisters screaming in advanced. (It wasn’t that scary)
(sorry for the screaming) Plus theres a few more videos on my youtube channel.
For more photos follow my facebook link below;
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set= ... 00180159ac
Re: Classic Speed Boat Restoration with a Teak Deck
Congratulations on your maiden voyage, glad it went well
How did you manage to plane with:
a) Only 18hp?
b) Not going over 10 knots?
How much does your boat weigh?
How did you manage to plane with:
a) Only 18hp?
b) Not going over 10 knots?
How much does your boat weigh?
Someone once told me:
"A boat is a big hole in the sea you throw money in to"
"A boat is a big hole in the sea you throw money in to"
My dad once told me:
"Boating is like standing in the shower, fully clothed ripping up 5 pound notes"
"Boating is like standing in the shower, fully clothed ripping up 5 pound notes"
Re: Classic Speed Boat Restoration with a Teak Deck
She has every right to scream Thats what it's all about
SEAN-NÓS http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qd6vkPjEy4U
Crackerbox build http://player.vimeo.com/video/87412648
The launch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfNjkhMRt40
Crackerbox build http://player.vimeo.com/video/87412648
The launch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfNjkhMRt40
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Re: Classic Speed Boat Restoration with a Teak Deck
Thats made my day. Thank you