Panga 22 Slow Cooker
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Oooh! Watch out for those oyster beds and rocks! It'll be a shame to have to hide that nice finish down under the boat- pressure's on for a good paint job topsides.
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That might be the best looking bottom I have ever seen.................well on a boat that is
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That is BRIGHT! Nice! Wet sand that peal out of there & it will be perfect.
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Beautiful work!!! Jeff
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Thank you to everyone for the compliments. I am constructing the flip cart and using 6 inch by 12 inch pads for support at the hull under the carpet. The cart will end up having 18 supports total. Does this seem like enough (every 2 feet) to prevent the hull from changing shape as I walk inside for interior glassing?
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Yeah. You probably only need 6. If using bunks 4. I think your approach works well with that beauty of a finish and the smaller pads.
No one ever complains about being overly protective of the paint.
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Ill be interested to see if the bottom is wavy at all once flipped. I assume you used pads instead of bunks due the progressive deadrise, true?
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My little boat bottom is not nearly as smooth as yours but when I flipped it back onto its trailer, it was very easy for it to slide around on just the 2 bunks. I have since added two more bunks and new carpet on both pairs. I keep it strapped down so I can climb in and out of it and it doesn't move. Even with the motor mounted it is very easy to push the boat around on the trailer.
Since your hull is spread out on so many contact points, the weight per square inch is not as much and your bottom is soooo smooth, you may need to watch for it to move around a little.
Since your hull is spread out on so many contact points, the weight per square inch is not as much and your bottom is soooo smooth, you may need to watch for it to move around a little.
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I went a bit unconventional with the solo whitewater dory paint scheme. I had to do it on at least one of these dories.
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Is this so the boat can see where it's going? No matter I like it!
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