BassyiusMaximus
02-08-2007, 03:59 PM
Here is the stern shot of my hull just out of the mold. I'm liking the steeper deadrise than the 12 degrees I'm used to, this is about 20, should cut much nicer through the 2-3 footers, much nicer. I like the strakes going all the way to the stern as well. First time I had seen the pic I thought there were pieces missing from the gelcoat/hull but the black stuff is fiber/cloth that is just hanging over the stern making the illusion that it is missing material.
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a184/thundra04struck/SternII.jpg
Here is the interior. That bow flair just makes me go crazy, like the curve of a woman's hips! Grrrrrrrrrr!
They put the stringers in and foamed the voids. Both of the 60 gallon Poly fuel tanks are in as well. One in the stern and the other further forward, there is a space for under the console where the batteries, power steering pump for the O/B and the Bennett trim tab pump will all be housed along with the portable poo-poo storage device.
Soon all the wiring will be laid down and the tubing/hoses for the fuel lines, then the deck, little by little . . . I'm just so excited.
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a184/thundra04struck/Insidebowtostern.jpg
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a184/thundra04struck/SternII.jpg
Here is the interior. That bow flair just makes me go crazy, like the curve of a woman's hips! Grrrrrrrrrr!
They put the stringers in and foamed the voids. Both of the 60 gallon Poly fuel tanks are in as well. One in the stern and the other further forward, there is a space for under the console where the batteries, power steering pump for the O/B and the Bennett trim tab pump will all be housed along with the portable poo-poo storage device.
Soon all the wiring will be laid down and the tubing/hoses for the fuel lines, then the deck, little by little . . . I'm just so excited.
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a184/thundra04struck/Insidebowtostern.jpg