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Jackplate Gymnastics!

Posted: May 19th, '19, 18:21
by CamB25
Here are a set of pictures from today's adventure at the boat shed. Jackplate up, jackplate down, engine tilted all the way, baby! I have about 6.25" of clearance between the engine and the splashwell at full up, full tilt (superman pose in the pictures). Clears the waterline by a good margin. With jackplate down, she probably clears (can't tilt all the way without hitting). The Evinrude tilts more than any engine I've seen. A couple of random pictures showing progress.

10" offset jackplate
7" lift
Top edge of jackplate is 30" up from keel

Matthew - you may not need any lift to clear the water.

1 day closer to launch day! Hoorah!

https://www.amazon.com/photos/shared/iQ ... rcmReQS-lX

Re: Jackplate Gymnastics!

Posted: May 19th, '19, 19:52
by Tommy
Congratulations Cam, you’ve done a fantastic job on your B-25. Why don’t you break the motor in by running her down to the NC Rendezvous on May 31st?!?

Re: Jackplate Gymnastics!

Posted: May 19th, '19, 21:05
by ktm_2000
Cam,

Your boat looks amazing, I love the wood trim on the dash.

From your pics, It looks like I could get away without notching the transom, it seems that about the point where the motor would hit the transom the prop would be exposed, not a lot but it would be exposed. I'm thinking the 12" or 14" setback model would allow a little more of the prop exposed so I'll go with more setback.

Re: Jackplate Gymnastics!

Posted: May 19th, '19, 21:08
by ktm_2000
btw, you were right about the layers of glass to fill the I/O cut outs. I did 4 layers and will need to add 2 more.

Re: Jackplate Gymnastics!

Posted: May 20th, '19, 06:39
by CamB25
Tommy wrote:Congratulations Cam, you’ve done a fantastic job on your B-25. Why don’t you break the motor in by running her down to the NC Rendezvous on May 31st?!?

That's the plan for 2020!

Re: Jackplate Gymnastics!

Posted: May 20th, '19, 06:48
by Carl
CamB25 wrote:
That's the plan for 2020!
Please tell me your splashing this year!?!

If I was as close as you are now, I'd be putting her in the water...finished or not.
Your patients is so far beyond me.

The boat does look awesome...

Re: Jackplate Gymnastics!

Posted: May 20th, '19, 07:47
by cariedl
Cam - the boat looks awesome. This has been such a labor of love and fun to follow. You're almost there, congratulations on all of your hard work thus far.

Re: Jackplate Gymnastics!

Posted: May 20th, '19, 07:58
by CamB25
Thanks! My goal is to get it wet and running for my 10th anniversary (boat project anniversary) in August. I'll probably keep it up here for fall/winter to work upholstery and pipe work, etc. Re-position cruise to NC next spring - Potomac, Chesapeake, ICW to Wilmington, NC.

Re: Jackplate Gymnastics!

Posted: May 20th, '19, 20:51
by HotSpot
Cam, What an amazing transformation from where you started. Its nice to see you kept with a color so close to the original... An homage of sorts in lieu of all the modernization... looks great! The jackplate also looks so tidy given all the functionality it provides.

Congrats!

Re: Jackplate Gymnastics!

Posted: Jul 14th, '19, 19:57
by ktm_2000
Cam,

How is your project going? I've had a weeks vacation so no progress on my boat, going to be stupid hot this up coming week so I am thrilled to get suited up sand and fair out my motor well and fishbox.

I was hoping for some pics of your project for inspiration.

Re: Jackplate Gymnastics!

Posted: Jul 15th, '19, 07:20
by CamB25
Slowly...it's been a very busy summer. I was able to work on it some this weekend. I'm in the spaghetti phase!

https://www.amazon.com/photos/shared/GG ... b1d93mR6B5

Re: Jackplate Gymnastics!

Posted: Jul 15th, '19, 08:45
by ktm_2000
I don't think you have enough wires in there ;)

Did you do anything to label wires? I've seen a system where you print out a label and shrink wrap it onto the wire. I've never done it before as it seemed like a crazy amount of work but it looks real good when done.

Re: Jackplate Gymnastics!

Posted: Jul 15th, '19, 09:33
by CamB25
It's amazing...very simple boat, but lots of wires. I went a little nuts with LEDs. I have blue LED lights everywhere below deck and in the storage boxes. I'm glad I did not put the batteries in the console and that I wired the helm off the boat.

I have an inexpensive Dymo label maker that is under the roll of blue tape in one of the pictures. Heat shrink or wrap style labels on everything. It's a little tedious but my wiring is not color-coded, so I need some data on the wire. The 3-ring binder holds my working set of wiring diagrams.

This wiring part of the project is very tedious and time consuming. I am the master of the one-handed ty-wrap installation with my head hanging in the bilge!

Re: Jackplate Gymnastics!

Posted: Jul 15th, '19, 09:58
by Joseph Fikentscher
Looking great Cam!!!

Re: Jackplate Gymnastics!

Posted: Jul 15th, '19, 15:28
by John F.
You do amazing work. She looks fantastic. Congratulations. She's going to be quite the attention getter.

John

Re: Jackplate Gymnastics!

Posted: Jul 17th, '19, 06:38
by CamB25
Thank you!

Re: Jackplate Gymnastics!

Posted: Aug 8th, '19, 16:07
by captbone
Did she hit the water yet?

Re: Jackplate Gymnastics!

Posted: Aug 8th, '19, 16:15
by CamB25
not yet...wiring 75% complete. Hoping to get it wet within a month.

https://www.amazon.com/photos/shared/LK ... SLzW_wOtr4

Re: Jackplate Gymnastics!

Posted: Aug 8th, '19, 23:49
by Yannis
Cam,

If all else fails, you should apply for a job with new Bertram Co. Your design and functionality skills should be duly appreciated!
Let alone your sanding ones...!

Re: Jackplate Gymnastics!

Posted: Aug 16th, '19, 23:04
by captbone
I am convinced that you and Scot have been using your boats for years and just torture me by not sharing the results.