Another Winters Project(s)
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Great job
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Hopefully this answer your question(s) Yannis. First of all we made the deck in the Winter of 2001-02. We have fished the boat hard (488 hours last year) and try to not abuse the deck. There are a few gouges and a aftco rod but did the most damage, after port hatch has a plug. They have not been back onboardI Someone collared a yellowfin with no cutting board, they to remain on the dock. Believe your talking about window framing the hatches or their perimeter. Never was a thought at the time. Carver Boat Works, Chris did the cutting of the hatches and for whatever reason at the time, I believe was not a thought. As you see the deck flows as one. In reality it is three sections with a sacrificial board screwed to the inboard stringers. Boat shoes, sneakers, or bare feet. Do not board the boat and jump on a hatch. I’m pretty particular who fishes on the EarleyBird, but then again that is why a 48 year old 31 looks the way she does. Never been painted either. EarleyBird
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Thanks. I guess the 20 year use is an answer to the longevity question.
As for the “window framing of the perimeter”, I have mixed feelings too. If it is too many hatches in a limited space, perhaps it is better to not put them at all, like you did, or it feels too crowded.
One minor point: When I purchased my boat the first thing I changed was these retractable hatch knobs...I just couldn't lift them, I put those round recessed ones with the spring...tricky job and there’s nine of them!
As for the “window framing of the perimeter”, I have mixed feelings too. If it is too many hatches in a limited space, perhaps it is better to not put them at all, like you did, or it feels too crowded.
One minor point: When I purchased my boat the first thing I changed was these retractable hatch knobs...I just couldn't lift them, I put those round recessed ones with the spring...tricky job and there’s nine of them!
1973 B28 FBC/2007 4LHA STP's - "Phantom Duck" - Hull "BER 00794 1172"
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Here is a picture of the new covering boards and transom deck trim piece. Patrick France deserves accolades. A true Craftsman and Professional who busted his butt, cutting, fitting, epoxying, sanding these boards one at a time. Not an easy install. Many thanks to him. This picture does not show the beauty of his work. Thank you! EarleyBird
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That is a beautiful view. Now all it needs is some gold jewelry and a slob bluefin. Have a great season. I am sure I will see you in the Hudson again.
Chris
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Jimmy looks really nice. want to see it in person
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That boat is waaay to pretty to put a bloody fish on the deck. That's a cruising boat now. You're going to have to buy another boat to fish out of.
Rick Ott
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Well Boys, it’s time to wake up a pair of Cummins six cylinders. They’ve had plenty of rest. Thank you Rick, Chris, Tony, Ray, Bob, Pat, and the rest of you fellas for your accolades, knowledge, input and craftsmanship. The Big Girls are here, I’ll put the finishing touches on her as she floats. Gold jewelry has been ready and I long for that explosion behind the Ol’ Girl. Maybe I’ll get lucky. Til another subject... or Pic. Stay Safe. EarleyBird
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Good hunting. Rumor is they are close to the beach.
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Beautiful work
1968 B20 Moppie - Hull # 201-937
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1969 B31 FBC - Hull # 315-881 (sold)
1977 B31 FBC - Hull # BERG1652M77J (sold)
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Super nice!
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1973 Boston Whaler 13 - sold!
1998 Scout 172 SF - beach taxi
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