Nice walleye Rob. I really gotta get myself further south or east so I can start fishing for them again.
I sure would think the upper Columbia would have a good amount of walleye. I know Lake Roosevelt is one of the best bodies of water for them we have in the WA.
I sure would think the upper Columbia would have a good amount of walleye. I know Lake Roosevelt is one of the best bodies of water for them we have in the WA.
Hey WM, how deeply did you countersink the rivets into the deck? I'm still figuring out which rivets to order.Decking is in along with nearly 100 LF rivets
I'm doing the one run of vinyl so the heads of the LF rivets were countersunk and every one of them sealed with 5200. I feel sorry for the young buck in 40 years that decides to pull up the deck on some forum. :lol: Once the 5200 cures, I'll need to have a plan for filling in the countersunk holes to make them level.
Covered the deck access holes with their plates so I could lay out the vinyl to walk around cutting to fit without stepping in a hole. The end and back corners as you might notice are painted. Reason being is that's where batteries are going to be located so each piece has spar, primer and 2 coats of tractor paint protecting them just in case something goes wrong. Here's a shot of where I'm at at the moment. I always see the decking going in as a milestone where things progress more rapidly afterward.
I used a 5/8" spade bit in my drill guide and set it so the large flange rivet head was just under the level of the deck. I don't know a measurement for it, I used a scrap piece of ply to get it set right.
So you had so much fun fishin' and catchin' wallys you peed your pants. Is that what you're sayin', WM. :lol: