Conrad boat build-13ft

myles

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Excited to say we got some progress done with a little project I've been looking forward to. Yes it's made of the devils alloy but i kinda dig it. Hopefully it's the right unit for the application.

It will be tiller steer, fishing/exploring tender.

Keep in mind we never done this before so it's not perfect-but it ain't bad!
 

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Wicked! Looks like a fun boat. I like that there appears to be no benches across so you can walk to the bow without stepping over them
Yeah that was a major design consideration. it needs to hold prawn gear etc. So a flat floor was essential. Glad you agree :)
 
Cool little boat. Never seen a delta pad on something that small - bet it will really fly. What are you going to put on it - a 25hp tiller?
 
Ah, the good old angle grinder sawblade combo! Nothing terrifying about that at all :p Hows the team green machine holding up? Also, did not know conrad did hulls that small.. Was it cut by CJM?
 
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