Re: 1975 Omega Restore, the project goes on.
Another small update even tho we got a lot done.
Today we redesigned our rod rack 2 times and found a decent solution.
Originally we had PVC pipes running about 4 feet up behind the bow seats to hold the fishing poles, but we found that it put the reels right next to the swiveling seats, and put a lot of pressure on the rod when pulling them out of the tubes.
We scratched that idea about 50%, moved the rods back in the tubes until we felt comfortable with the reels being right behind the seats. So the tubes ended up being around 2ft long. We ran into the problem of how to get the tubes to stay put inside the kick panel. So we built a ghetto box and I just took a wild guess at the angle and it was perfect. So we mocked up some boxes and will do all the finish work later.
If you don't understand what we are doing yet its because we dont have enough pics of it installed in the boat
Tomorrow we will work on them some more.
Next we riveted down and 5200ed the cap to the hull.
Then Lost cause cut out the front bow floor, as we are going to fiberglass that to the deck.
We did our first lay up of fiberglass on the deck!!!
Picked up this AMAZING tool at HD for 4.99
Yup LASER SCISSORS!!!
Man I freaking sat in our fillet. It burned my ***!!!!