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It was pretty cool. Not the prettiest boat I ever saw, but I was impressed
with how firm that little boat was. I was pulling into a little sporting goods store, and the fellow pulling the boat pulled into the gas station out front. I just had to go out and chat with the guy a bit. One thing that has been scaring me off on boat building is the 1/4" plywood. I know that fiberglass is incredibly strong, and a 1/4" or more of fiberglass wouldn't phase me a bit. BUT, I can put my fist through a piece of 1/4 ply without hurting my hand. After I chatted with the guy a bit I tapped on the hull and asked if it was 1/4." Seemed solid. I smacked it harder, and it didn't even flex. Wow. Ply with glass on both sides is incredibly strong. I wonder how it will hold up to impact with an ironwood stump fishing some little backwater in the river? The boat was a small planing Garvey. The fellow claimed he could get 35 MPH out of it. Seems awfully fast for such a small boat to be safe, but then I supposed some people say that about me when I buzz by them in my bass boat at 65-70 mph. I'm gonna have to make me one of those. LOL. I don't have any small motors laying around though. The smallest I have is an old 50, so I guess I'll have to start with something as bit bigger. Not much though. -- Bob La Londe Fishing Arizona & The Colorado River Fishing Forums & Contests http://www.YumaBassMan.com *** Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com *** |
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