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Pretty interesting day yesterday. We were kind of out of funds to keep on building until next month, but yesterday the project received a huge blessing! Costa Rica used to have strict laws not allowing salvage recovery until last month. You used to not be able to collect boats that you found offshore, but now with the new law, anything you find abandoned in the ocean is yours as long as you let the costa guard know what you found before they find you. It looks like I’m going to be the first person to take advantage of that law! Yesterday I got a phone call from one of my captains that there was an unclaimed 32 foot panga out there, waiting to fund the rest of my build :)
http://www.QueposFishAdventure.com/Q...geFishinga.jpg http://www.QueposFishAdventure.com/Q...geFishingb.jpg So yesterday, me and harold took my other 28 foot diesel Panga and set out in search of funds! it was a terrible pull, took about 10 hours at 1 knot, but we made it. Talk about a long day, with the new law in effect, it was the first person to throw a rope on it and call the coast guard, so I set out at redline and missed breakfast and forgot to bring even water, so it was a tough day, but looks like it was worth it. A boat like this here will fetch between 10 to 18K, and with that I get can my new boat finished! Here’s some pictures when we got it to the shop, and this morning when we got it flipped over. I have some buyers coming by tomorrow so with any luck :) http://www.QueposFishAdventure.com/Q...geFishingc.jpg http://www.QueposFishAdventure.com/Q...geFishingd.jpg And with the salvage operation out of the way, we started again on the build. Here’s the assembled overhead electronics box. I’m taking a long lunch today to make up for starving yesterday, and this afternoon I’ll probably get the outside glassed, right now only the inside has glass. http://www.QueposFishAdventure.com/Q...geFishinge.jpg http://www.QueposFishAdventure.com/Q...geFishingh.jpg And then harold and the homeless guy (whose name is crab) started sanding some more. The sanding is coming a long way, I think we will gelcoat next week. http://www.QueposFishAdventure.com/Q...geFishingf.jpg Here’s a close up of the border, the fairing isn’t too thick, it’s just mostly a weave fill. I’m excited how it’s all coming along! http://www.QueposFishAdventure.com/Q...geFishingg.jpg |
so what is the latest? is it finished? where are the pictures?
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We'll hopefully here are the last pre gelcoat pictures for the outside of the boat. We have been doing lots of fairing this week, making lots of dust, long boarding, orbital, all of the above. Every time we make the fairing compound, we add different amounts of blue tint to the gelcoat/microbeads, so that we can tell what is good. After we sand, we got around with our hands and a pencil, circle the spots where there are still pin holes or imperfections, add more fairing compound, then sand it down again. To get the boat a little higher, we realized we can lift it up with just two people and then the Crab sticks some blocks under it, so we can fair it without it being on the ground. You can see the blocks in this picture:
http://www.QueposFishAdventure.com/F...ueposFishe.jpg http://www.QueposFishAdventure.com/F...ueposFisha.jpg And then with the boat on an angle, I got some better inside pictures http://www.QueposFishAdventure.com/F...ueposFishb.jpg http://www.QueposFishAdventure.com/F...ueposFishc.jpg http://www.QueposFishAdventure.com/F...ueposFishd.jpg The whole thing is really close, we still have to do the door jambs on the interior, so we have decided to paint the outside first. And then for fun, and kind of to show off either how light the boat is, or how strong Harold is (probably not a good idea to laugh at his pink outfits while he's around :) ) here's a 15 second video of him squating the hull: |
Will hopefully post some Gelcoat pictures on Monday !!!
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This is my favorite thread on SC!
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Crab is homeless because every time he gets money he spends all the money on beer. I do pay him, not alot, but we give him 2 bucks an hour, which is good for here. Usually I pay him on Saturday, he is wasted Sunday and Money and starts back with us on Tuesday. BUT, last week, I paid him, I think it was like 120 bucks, and he spent 110 in beer, and 10 dollars in lottery tickets. He hit the jackpot and won 3000 bucks (jackpots here aren't quite like the states). So he spent all last week drunk in the chair and bought shoes for various women in the neighborhood and didn't work last week. He ran out of money last Friday and Saturday was back at sanding :eek: I don't think there's much hope.... |
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Man this is the best. Really enjoying the read. Hope you start another build when this is complete so I will have more post to look forward to
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Here's the before: http://www.queposfishadventure.com/stressreeliever.jpg Here's what I'm going for: http://www.queposfishadventure.com/s...verexpress.jpg Or kind of like this: http://www.saltycajun.com/forum/www....verexpress.jpg http://www.costaricafishingreport.co...press32bw2.jpg |
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Well, we finally got some white on the outside of the boat! First two coats of GelCoat finished on the outside, and I'm super happy about how everything is turning out!
http://www.QueposFishAdventure.com/Q...stGelCoata.jpg http://www.QueposFishAdventure.com/Q...stGelCoatc.jpg http://www.QueposFishAdventure.com/Q...stGelCoatd.jpg And then in between coats on the hull, we went ahead and shot some Gelcoat on the motor box. http://www.QueposFishAdventure.com/Q...stGelCoatb.jpg We didn't get all four coats on, just two, so tomorrow in the morning we are going to shoot one more, and then one more with wax. We are spraying the Gel Coat thick so that we can wet sand it every year to keep it looking new and then when we get done spraying we are going to have to go after it with some 400/1000/2000 grit wet sanding to get out the shine! Going to finish up the last two coats tomorrow, and then we have to fill in some pin holes on the inside and shoot the inside as well, probably Wednesday. Really moving quickly, hopefully my aluminum will get in soon so we can start on the tower when the paint dries! |
Nice job on the gel coat
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Really nice work.
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We got the final two coats of GelCoat on the boat, and now it's officially a white boat! We still have to wet sand it to get out a good shine. It looks pretty good, but there is still some eggshell we will sand out. I tried to play with the pictures so you can see the eggshell, but even with the eggshell, I'm excited to see the outside done!
http://www.QueposFishAdventure.com/R...posFishing.jpg http://www.QueposFishAdventure.com/R...posFishing.jpg http://www.QueposFishAdventure.com/R...posFishing.jpg And then we cut out the holes to put in the rod holders! http://www.QueposFishAdventure.com/R...posFishing.jpg http://www.QueposFishAdventure.com/R...posFishing.jpg But, I got these rods holders off of ebay, and they aren't super impressive. The top part wasn't really welded on well, and the part that keeps the rods in line wasn't welded on well either. We are going to send these down to my TIG welder so they don't come apart after we start abusing them! I don't want to say what brand they are, but if you look close you might be able to see the name, and I would probably recommend a different brand :) http://www.QueposFishAdventure.com/R...posFishing.jpg http://www.QueposFishAdventure.com/R...posFishing.jpg http://www.QueposFishAdventure.com/R...posFishing.jpg And then in a pleasant surprise, when we took the gear/gas shifter out of the box, I was very very impressed with the build. All bronze with a chromed top part, and it felt really well made and it'll be fun pulling on those levers! Can't wait :) http://www.QueposFishAdventure.com/R...posFishing.jpg http://www.QueposFishAdventure.com/R...posFishing.jpg And then in between all the other stuff Harold started fairing the electronics box. http://www.QueposFishAdventure.com/R...posFishing.jpg We are moving forward :) |
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Yall are really moving on this boat and the work looks great. 2 observations on this pic. I could sure take me a nice nap in the hammock and Harold needs a longer shirt! Thanks for keeping us entertained. |
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