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start of a new flower planter
that very last picture (the blue one) is the best looking pic of that tubb i've ever seen.
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the little one (boat) is the best use of mikes 20 that we could find. dumpster for the tubbbbbbb.
When you coming to help? Got a laborer over there today to pressure wash it.
When you coming to help? Got a laborer over there today to pressure wash it.
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Lookin good Tim, I am a little disappointed you didn't give us any inside floor shots though. If you can do without the side port holes, it will look nicer, they really date the hull. In the end it's going to be nice, damn sure is a big boat, no wonder you think a 31 is a RLDT!
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Yea scott, the port holes are getting covered. Nothing left of the insidenow, but I'll get some pic's to Cmp. Scot figured a set of 1000hp mangernades would go just nice.
Neil, tell capt jr to play nice......
Thuddddd
Neil, tell capt jr to play nice......
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and the old little vents are going away in favor of new style big single vents ala slane marine.
http://www.slanemarine.com/projects.htm
I do have a line on a set of motors but I'm keeping it a big old suprise for now. If I can make it happen the tubb is gonna get up and go. heck it might even hit 18knts...........
http://www.slanemarine.com/projects.htm
I do have a line on a set of motors but I'm keeping it a big old suprise for now. If I can make it happen the tubb is gonna get up and go. heck it might even hit 18knts...........
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The Slane Marine project is definately cool....make yours like that boat Timmy.
Might I suggest a power option; 12V92's or 16V92's. Hundreds of them around on the Gulf Coast, used by crew boats etc. Easy to rebuild, wet liner monsters....lot's of GO for the Tub.
Might I suggest a power option; 12V92's or 16V92's. Hundreds of them around on the Gulf Coast, used by crew boats etc. Easy to rebuild, wet liner monsters....lot's of GO for the Tub.
Scot
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she'll float one of these days.. no really it will :-0
1969 Bertram 25 "Roly Poly"
she'll float one of these days.. no really it will :-0
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Scot, I only need mid 300hp to 400hp to make the tubb cruise at mid to upper 20knts, according to Slane who has done a few of these(as convertables) The proff and I have a friend who had the same boat with 400hp 6bc's and it cruised at 26-27 WOT was 30. I'm getting rid of at least 5,000 lbs and decreasing the drag, so mid 300ish is what I want 400hp at the max. Keep the motor weight down and the fuel use down as well.
Mikey just saw pic of the cicle, nice.
Mikey just saw pic of the cicle, nice.
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Tubb power
Timmy is right on track with his power needs. I've spent some time in the engine room of a 41 Hatt with 8V71's, and getting to the outboard side is a bitch. 12V's or 16V's would not fit, and would probably sink the boat - unless it was converted to a single engine tubb. If it had come to Timmy with 8V53's instead of 6V53's, he might not need a repower to get the performance he needs - but the one I ran with 871 naturals was slow. It had previously been powered with some high hp Iveco's, and was supposed to have been pretty fast then. I think that was before the drug runners ran it up on a beach in Florida and abandonded it.
Slane has caused a rebirth of the old Hatts, just as folks like Capt. Pat have helped the rebirth of the B31. The old boats are better built than new ones, and have more character. Now we can power them to perform much better. Timmy's Tubb should be a helluva boat when he finishes.
Slane has caused a rebirth of the old Hatts, just as folks like Capt. Pat have helped the rebirth of the B31. The old boats are better built than new ones, and have more character. Now we can power them to perform much better. Timmy's Tubb should be a helluva boat when he finishes.
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Thanks to everyone. got lots of work to go. once I get the line drawings for what CMP and I are planning I'll get them posted so I can get some feedback, regarding practicality. Lots of different xpress bridge layouts being made and I'd like to do this just this once
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If that's the case, why don't you throw the thing in the dumpster and get a 38 Special!thuddddddd wrote:Lots of different xpress bridge layouts being made and I'd like to do this just this once
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Tim:
The "tubb" looks pretty nice -- doesn't look like what I expected based on all of the "friendly" comments. Anyhow, if you are looking to keep weight down, I took a ton -- literally out of my boat by getting rid of all the plywood and wood and replacing it with core cell. Raised the chine 3 inches in the stern by getting the old plywood cockpit and wooden supports out of the boat.
If you are interested, I have pictures I can email you.
Tom
The "tubb" looks pretty nice -- doesn't look like what I expected based on all of the "friendly" comments. Anyhow, if you are looking to keep weight down, I took a ton -- literally out of my boat by getting rid of all the plywood and wood and replacing it with core cell. Raised the chine 3 inches in the stern by getting the old plywood cockpit and wooden supports out of the boat.
If you are interested, I have pictures I can email you.
Tom
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Well I guess if you guys say that 600hp total will move that mountain of fiberglass at 25 knots than it must be so. I never claimed to be an expert on "semi-displacement" hulls and haven't done any home work on a project of that magnitude.
Go Timmy Go.
Go Timmy Go.
Scot
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she'll float one of these days.. no really it will :-0
1969 Bertram 25 "Roly Poly"
she'll float one of these days.. no really it will :-0
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Scot, that's a planning hull.
Hi thuddddddd, The boat looks great. Have fun, I hope it turns out the way you want. I just installed a [used] 4,000lb davitt to swing engines into my boats. I thought it was great. Until I saw your engine hoist. Good luck.
what good is a boat if you cant spend all your money and time you dont have working on it.
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I inserted that comment as a joke, however if you look at the pictures of the boat running I'm not sure that the boat qualified as a full planning hull. Actually it more than likely should be considered a "semi-planning" hull.
This observation would be based on the fact that the bow really never leaves the water, but rather "slices, or cuts" the water right up front at the breast hook. A full planning hull will "break" the water considerably farther aft, most at around 3/4 boat length.
This could be a nice topic for some debate? Any Naval architects out there?
I inserted that comment as a joke, however if you look at the pictures of the boat running I'm not sure that the boat qualified as a full planning hull. Actually it more than likely should be considered a "semi-planning" hull.
This observation would be based on the fact that the bow really never leaves the water, but rather "slices, or cuts" the water right up front at the breast hook. A full planning hull will "break" the water considerably farther aft, most at around 3/4 boat length.
This could be a nice topic for some debate? Any Naval architects out there?
Scot
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she'll float one of these days.. no really it will :-0
1969 Bertram 25 "Roly Poly"
she'll float one of these days.. no really it will :-0
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Take a look at the bow wake..what do you guy's think?
http://www.slanemarine.com/images/runni ... _above.jpg
http://www.slanemarine.com/images/runni ... _above.jpg
Scot
1969 Bertram 25 "Roly Poly"
she'll float one of these days.. no really it will :-0
1969 Bertram 25 "Roly Poly"
she'll float one of these days.. no really it will :-0
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Scot, what do I think? that it's moving a hell of a lot faster than the tubbbbb ever has.
Doug, if the woman thats paying to keep me, made as much as the woman that, for whatever reason, is paying to keep you made, it would be the fist thing I did.
Thuddddddddd
Doug, if the woman thats paying to keep me, made as much as the woman that, for whatever reason, is paying to keep you made, it would be the fist thing I did.
Thuddddddddd
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Timmy, I like the side vents although Slane is proud of them. He's helped me a little on my boat, very generous with his time. I have found him to be not as helpful on prop selection. No fault of his own as no one has been able to nail it. We were never able to get it right with our CAT's. The Cummins' are an unkown as they aren't in yet. We are getting close on dropping them in and propping, perhaps as early as next week.
Other than Vic, looks like some of the RLDT's have had a change of heart about the Tubb.-T
Other than Vic, looks like some of the RLDT's have had a change of heart about the Tubb.-T
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The windows
I kinda like the windows. Gives it that cool styling feel of the '60's. An old school thing. Thus, I would keep them.
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Hyena boy, to many leaks otherwise I had thought about it.
would have been 1 less thing to worry about.
Tom , got a set of molds for a very simalar vent set up , the ones Mike and my buddy made. You need a set of vents and dorado boxes let me know, I'll make them up.
would have been 1 less thing to worry about.
Tom , got a set of molds for a very simalar vent set up , the ones Mike and my buddy made. You need a set of vents and dorado boxes let me know, I'll make them up.
Timmy,
Good to see that you have jumped into the deep end. I hope she turns out the just the way you want. I spoke with a guy at Port Eads a few years back who was running 6BT 300 Cummins in his 41 Hatt and getting a 24 knot cruise. You should be able to do even better removing the weight of the flybridge although adding a tower will likely scrub the gains.
Keep us posted on your progress and best of luck.
Garry
Good to see that you have jumped into the deep end. I hope she turns out the just the way you want. I spoke with a guy at Port Eads a few years back who was running 6BT 300 Cummins in his 41 Hatt and getting a 24 knot cruise. You should be able to do even better removing the weight of the flybridge although adding a tower will likely scrub the gains.
Keep us posted on your progress and best of luck.
Garry
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garry, got you listed as a crew member for the berrt -hatt shoot out, on team tubbbbbbbbb
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