What Did You Do To Your Boat This Week?

Very talented friend/fabricator did this radar arch, bait cleaning table (perfect to drop in 3/4" UHMW board) and welded rigger mount pads.

If anyone is interested in getting work like that done I can provide his info, works out of his shop in Nanaimo. As an idea for anyone interested, the arch is about ~$3k, completely custom.
 

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A tedious process:
 
Cedar strip? May we please have more of this story?
Yes. First canoe in over 40 years. Built a few strippers in the eighties. A friend still has his that we built together.
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Retirement is grand. Will post more when complete. Probably in video format like this:
 
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Gonna be learning how to replace an ignition this week/weekend. Went to tighten it a bit to stop it from spinning and snap!
 
Put the trailer up on blocks this week. Things looking pretty sad underneath. New axle to be ordered tomorrow. New springs & (having recently weighed the boat with full tank) I found I was well over the max weight without brakes. Gulp. Only been dragging this thing around for 7 years.
So, full disc brake kit with surge actuator on order too. So glad I don’t have any expensive hobbies…
 
Put the trailer up on blocks this week. Things looking pretty sad underneath. New axle to be ordered tomorrow. New springs & (having recently weighed the boat with full tank) I found I was well over the max weight without brakes. Gulp. Only been dragging this thing around for 7 years.
So, full disc brake kit with surge actuator on order too. So glad I don’t have any expensive hobbies…
Where are you ordering your parts from? I’m debating redoing my trailer as well.
 
I’m getting the axle through a local Powell River chandlery. They deal with Highliner, who manufactured this unit back in ‘97.
There’s a page on the Highliner site that you can print out. It has a list of parts requirements you can choose from & instructions on how to measure your existing axle.
Would like to buy the brake kit locally, but it’s almost $400.00 cheaper on Amazon for the same kit. Sigh…
Nice thing about Highliner axles is they factory install a stainless sleeve for the lip seal. The leading edge of the sleeve is formed into a smooth rounded shoulder. You couldn’t cut the seal on it if you tried. I’ll probably buy the springs at the same local shop.
I could almost buy a new kicker for the price, but I want to go further from home this year & facing a long downhill run without trailer brakes is not something I want to try. Besides, our 13 year old Yammy high thrust still runs like a champ!
 
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