SK14 Build

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Re: SK14 Build

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Thanks Doug, that is what I was thinking, planning on buying the grab rail they sell here. Thanks again.
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Pouring foam
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side chambers

Frame B and C (p/s) chamber: 24oz total each
Between C and D (p/s) chamber: 30oz total each
Between D and Transom (p/s) chamber: 24oz total each

Middle chamber between frames 36oz each.

Warmed up shop as best I could. My guess 80

So I ran short will have to order more. I'm sure it was due to temp. :lol:

Mixed 1:1 ratio
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Puppydrumn, are you sure you need more foam. Looks really good!! Jeff

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Hey Jeff, I think I will be good.... looks good to me after it hardened... that's two gallons.. I believe she will float :doh:

Decks going on tomorrow... and last rubrail
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You and your son are moving quickly with this build!! Looking really good!! Jeff

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Sole installed, got casting deck cleats tacked up. As soon as I get the casting deck on we will flip and finish out bottom flip back and complete topside. This has really been a fun boat to build.
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Sole installed and bow platform cleats tacked up. Once bow deck installed will flip and start on bottom. This little boat has been a fun project
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Looks really good Puppydrumn!! How did you like those puzzle joints? Now do you think the CNC kit is worth it if time is a factor in the build? Jeff

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Gotta love it. He is hooked. Kit is by far the way to go. My 12 year old son has built 85% of this build with supervision of course. Future business, Cody said why would you ever buy a boat built.
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