zurk
Well-Known Member
450k.. so close.That's gotta be a 400k hull
450k.. so close.That's gotta be a 400k hull
Do you have plans for the boat?hey silvercreek guys - can you handle bigger boats ? im looking to get quotes for my 40+ footer cat build.
I'm sorry, 22 foot beam?!!
You'd be the king of Neilson Beach though.I guess even if I had room to build such a beast there would be no way to get it to the coast hahaha
yep. ocean crosser. i'll take it down to the bahamas once im done building the hull which is likely going to be built in vietnam. and this time no messing around - 8 screens off the bat, with provision for 4 more. none of the after the fact retrofits.I'm sorry, 22 foot beam?!!
Love it.yep. ocean crosser. i'll take it down to the bahamas once im done building the hull which is likely going to be built in vietnam. and this time no messing around - 8 screens off the bat, with provision for 4 more. none of the after the fact retrofits.
Thanks!Nice build there, Silvercreek! And yes, anyone who has done detailed engineering design knows that the devil is always in the detail. 80-20 rule, to get to 80% takes 20% time - then the tough part starts. To stay focused and bring it to 100% is the true art of the design and then workmanship. Many half butt projects quit at 90 or 95% and call it done. Think it all the way through and get it right and you will have no problem building a loyal and deep customer base.
Btw, I had to grin a bit when you said cuddies are only for 25' and up. I have a 19' Arima which has a nice size cuddy. It's all about a smart design and using every nook to its full potential! Cheers!
Sexy lines. Might even be stand-up height under the roof. That's always important to me. Hate the neck benders or scalp rippers.Thanks!
Oh its certainly possible but what I meant is it doesn't leave much room for a cab and / or fishing platform at the back. What I meant is for me personally I don't see the point on a smaller boat. Everyone has a different idea of what they want so I was wondering what other opinions were of this.
Heres a couple pictures of the one I helped a friend tack together, he's in Campbell River. this is a 21' (LOA) boat I believe. I think there's a few other guys on the island that have built them, maybe I should build one...
I took a short video for you. If you replaced the nozzle with something else I think you would get more pressure as this one has a fairly wide stream. If you want to buy one let me know, I can probably get you a better price then the stores.Any idea if this would have enough pressure to blast off the scales on a salmon?
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