Look at that smileShe sits nice
I’m not gonna lie. I was a bit stressed the last few weeks getting her ready. All the numbers said it would be OK but until you actually get it on the water, see it sitting there and then running it up to speed. It is very gratifying, knowing it all worked out.Look at that smile![]()
I can't even imagineI’m not gonna lie. I was a bit stressed the last few weeks getting her ready. All the numbers said it would be OK but until you actually get it on the water, see it sitting there and then running it up to speed. It is very gratifying, knowing it all worked out.
Awesome work Dan, stress is a good thing, it makes us perform (and overthink things) and you certainly have. I wish I could have built one as you have but I'm not sure I could have done it in the same timeframe as you. I think yours is sitting slightly higher in the bow than mine (I do have some ballast up there previously installed), you definitely have more flotation in your pod though. Nice work on this boat, I'd love to see it beside mine to compare one day. Cheers.I’m not gonna lie. I was a bit stressed the last few weeks getting her ready. All the numbers said it would be OK but until you actually get it on the water, see it sitting there and then running it up to speed. It is very gratifying, knowing it all worked out.
Good eye, I had a big sub in the seat of my old gillnetter, it was a thumper!!Well done! Is that a gigantic sub under the helm seat box? I love it, end to end...enjoy!
It is. I still have to hook up the rest of the stereo but its nice to have some tunes when swimming off the back.Well done! Is that a gigantic sub under the helm seat box? I love it, end to end...enjoy!
They're all pretty amazing. You have to be some kind of crazy to get through sanding glass. My favorite by far was Myles' euro-transom.This has turned out to be one of the best boats on the water.
Two of my fav build threads of all time are both double eagle 20’s
There was also a hourston 26 at one time…