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OB15 REBUILD

Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2005 5:12 pm
by FLYonWALL9
Well, I haven't been able to do much on my decks so I though of working on my seat. After several weeks I figured on a design. The seat will sit 1/1/2 off the deck the back rest is 9" tall and seat bottom is 12". The back is cut on a 15deg ang at the bottom, the bottom is cut on the same angle at the back and recesses into the back 1" and the braces that make up the back are also at 15deg. They were cut from 3"x12" stock and sanded to shape. The supports for the bottom are also 1 1/2" mitered front 45deg and rear cut on 15deg. The pictures show rough fit.

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Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2005 3:32 pm
by OzzyC
I like it... nice work.

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 7:48 pm
by FLYonWALL9
Ok dumb move but 2 days ago cabin fever set in from my opperation. I had to get out and do something any thing. Whelp I did and I screwed this thing up royal!

Decided to scrap the whole thing and just put a leaning post back rest in and something to sit on. While fishing I can just take out the back rest an thow it in a storage box.



Good news is my mahogany flag pole/light came in unfinished so I started on the varnish coats. Have 4 on it now.

Started refinishing my teak wheel from last years dings, dints, and scratches.

While trying to figure out what to do with my screwed up seat I came up with making the bezel for my stearing (ugly old black plastic thing) out of the back of my old seat. MAN how cool this thing is. It puts my bow hook part to shame. Should be to the point of pictures of all this by the weekend. Til then this was all a tease! :D

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Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2006 8:51 pm
by whitehawk
Since the OB15 is the boat I think I am going to build, I'm curious about your reasons for the re-build. Were there significant problems??

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2006 11:24 pm
by ks8
whitehawk wrote:Since the OB15 is the boat I think I am going to build, I'm curious about your reasons for the re-build. Were there significant problems??
yea... he's got *the disease*... :help:

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2006 12:04 am
by FLYonWALL9
Easy now KS :D :D :D

I finished the boat with "mods" not in the plans, these mods lead to a boat that wasn't easy to fish. Hard to get from front to back. Don't get me wong that boat is great. As KS says I have a disease..

I took out the center console and adding a side steer, and wanted to deck it in mahogany hardwood also add a poling platform.

Bottom line build it you will surely like it, that boat has a real following.

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2006 5:10 pm
by FLYonWALL9
Finished my flag pole/stern light. Purchased it unfinished and in kit form, pretty neat deal...

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Was told today I wont have the boat back from the tower shop until Wed next week. I have no other projects to hold me over until it gets back here. So, I suppose my Oscars are going to be the first fish that test my new Penn 420ssg :D :D with spinner baits and plastic worms

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2006 5:21 pm
by jacquesmm
whitehawk wrote:Since the OB15 is the boat I think I am going to build, I'm curious about your reasons for the re-build. Were there significant problems??
Part of the fun is doing it your way, changing things, then changing them again.
FlyonWall9 clearly enjoys the process of building as much as using the boat.
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Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2006 6:43 pm
by FLYonWALL9
Rather slow not having the boat I have ran out of things to do to it while its at the tower shop having the platform built. So, I decided it would be a good time to install my newphews car audio. Think the fiberglass molding came out pretty well. Could have used some more fairning but he was too anxious to have it playing. KIDS! :D

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WILL HAVE THE OB BACK HOME ON MONDAY!

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2006 6:56 pm
by Mike Adams
Scott,
Good job on the fibreglass moulding! It's interesting to see how the skills we are developing with S&G boats can be useful elsewhere! I fixed a broken hat rack this week - the wood was badly splintered, so I sandwiched the join between two layers of fibreglass. I reckon the repaired piece is a lot stronger than the original!
Looking forward to seeing your boat back on the water.
Mike