brendan.ryan
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Aug 7, 2013
- Messages
- 38
I recently got a good deal on an old 14 foot Arkansas Traveler. I was looking for an aluminum boat, but I really liked the shape of this hull and thought it would make a good fishing boat. I am a graduate of The Landing School in Maine, and after studying both composite boatbuilding and design, I felt pretty comfortable with taking on this project.
My goal is to create a wide open fishing boat. I will only be taking this out on my own or with my girlfriend and dog, so I will not need much seating. I plan to have the outboard tiller controlled, with the throttle and shifter on the right side near the back of the boat. One bench seat out back and maybe a swivel chair up front. I want the boat to be very simple and clean though.
Here are some photos of the beginning, after I stripped all of the hardware and cut back the deck, and some from where I am at now, about to glass in the floor.
Ive coated the underside of the floor boards with resin and csm, and am planning on glassing over the entire floor. Once that cures, I will cut away where my hatches will go so I can get to the supports to tab in the floor from the underside.
So far, one of my main decisions I've had a hard time making is how I want to finish the floor, whether carpet, gel-coat, paint, or deck paneling...
Any thoughts? Im on a pretty tight budget...
My goal is to create a wide open fishing boat. I will only be taking this out on my own or with my girlfriend and dog, so I will not need much seating. I plan to have the outboard tiller controlled, with the throttle and shifter on the right side near the back of the boat. One bench seat out back and maybe a swivel chair up front. I want the boat to be very simple and clean though.
Here are some photos of the beginning, after I stripped all of the hardware and cut back the deck, and some from where I am at now, about to glass in the floor.
Ive coated the underside of the floor boards with resin and csm, and am planning on glassing over the entire floor. Once that cures, I will cut away where my hatches will go so I can get to the supports to tab in the floor from the underside.
So far, one of my main decisions I've had a hard time making is how I want to finish the floor, whether carpet, gel-coat, paint, or deck paneling...
Any thoughts? Im on a pretty tight budget...