Especially since you guys are seeing everything up side down!
I know old right.
I'm not sure the black and white is gonna fly with the "new school" look...
...my 4-year-old son just told me that this Islander looks "black and white...like in the old-fashioned days" LOL
I show him pictures of starcrafts once in a while and ask him which ones he likes
Good lookin' transom jas. The patch looks really well done too.
Seeing upside down has its advantages - like good weather, warm water and lots of fish! Now I've just got to learn how to catch them.
I like the black and white paint scheme, but then again my avatar told you that already...
Thanks ts!
Well the patch is actually a little crooked and the skin is warped some due to the weld. I thought those things would bother me but I'm good with it. The warp should flatten out when I bolt up the transom. I am sanding the weld as smooth as I can without compromising the bead. That, plus the paint job, I am hoping will just have the patch job just sort of blend in and go unnoticed unless you would be standing close.
I wouldn't call mine perfectly straight either, and I don't even have a patch! I imagine it will be okay.
This gets me thinking about the possibility of water getting trapped between the transom skin and the wood though. I can't seem to come up with any good solutions, other than making sure to "cap" the top of the transom and the wood to try and prevent water from going down between. In your case I think you'll be relying on the top decking?
Are you planning on anything to try and mitigate that?
To lay it out in black & white terms...fishing is easy when you know how to use cut & paste with photoshop ....besides, nothing beats being in a 'cool' looking boat, skunked or not!
So I am moving into epoxy phase and have been doing a bit of research. West, even though they are local for me and I would love to use their product, is too rich for my blood. Way too rich.
I keep coming back to US Composites...
http://www.uscomposites.com/epoxy.html
6.6 gallons of epoxy resin (5 gal resin, 1.6 gal hardener), plus pumps for about $250. I don't know what that would weigh but I am guessing $40 to ship.
Good deal???
Should I be looking at something else???
Seems like I am reading good reviews, any input from you guys would be appreciated!
I have never had an issue with their products.
^ +1 same here!
+2
I paid $80 in shipping to Colorado, and still was cheaper than anyone else, for even more product.
Also, one of the containers was damaged, and lost 1/2 a gallon. They requested a photo, I emailed them one, and they reimbursed me the value of the loss. I will definitely be using them again.
Looks good, nice and shiny...have you worn out your first wire wheel yet?