LEW's Maven...slight issue...
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LEW's Maven...slight issue...
As I mentioned to LEW Monday night, there is a slight issue with his boat.
Namely, it's prettier than mine!
It still needs to be seamed (he or he and I will be playing at that when he has time), but here are a few teaser images...it's a SWEET layup, and the hull and deck are really sharp.
Keep the C!
Adam
Namely, it's prettier than mine!
It still needs to be seamed (he or he and I will be playing at that when he has time), but here are a few teaser images...it's a SWEET layup, and the hull and deck are really sharp.
Keep the C!
Adam
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Well maybe not prettier, just different
IT IS A REALLY HOT LOOKING BOAT!!!
There is about 1/4" cut in the center and 1/2" in the ends.
S. did a very nice job with the layup. What does not show in the photos is the carbon/kevlar hybrid cloth in the hull. So it is not actually as black as it appears in the photos. He got the weave lined up perfectly.
I expect to have her taped and ready to do the inside seams on Friday. I may try to paddle something in the morning and then do the work in the afternoon. I'll wait until Li'l D can help me with the outside, four hands will be much better than two for that job.
I am going to try to mix some metalflake into the outside seams too.
I think Mike is going to get a "little woody" over this boat!
LEW
There is about 1/4" cut in the center and 1/2" in the ends.
S. did a very nice job with the layup. What does not show in the photos is the carbon/kevlar hybrid cloth in the hull. So it is not actually as black as it appears in the photos. He got the weave lined up perfectly.
I expect to have her taped and ready to do the inside seams on Friday. I may try to paddle something in the morning and then do the work in the afternoon. I'll wait until Li'l D can help me with the outside, four hands will be much better than two for that job.
I am going to try to mix some metalflake into the outside seams too.
I think Mike is going to get a "little woody" over this boat!
LEW
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It looks more like a knife than a boat!! Sweet!bearboater wrote:I'm surprised that the boat floats, there appears to be about 4 gallons of volume in the whole hull. just keep movin eh.
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that is an awesome looking boat, and i would love to try one.
i know that it would be alot easier to do enders than my slalom boat.
yes scott, more like a knife than a boat, it's funny though, i have a nickname in minnesota of knifeman due to the knife i used to carry on my life jacket. (a mechete that i cut a pattern into to hang on my knife holder on my vest.
cheers
-isaac
i know that it would be alot easier to do enders than my slalom boat.
yes scott, more like a knife than a boat, it's funny though, i have a nickname in minnesota of knifeman due to the knife i used to carry on my life jacket. (a mechete that i cut a pattern into to hang on my knife holder on my vest.
cheers
-isaac
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race boats are so fast, i bet its in the speed wing.
Mike,
No not yet.
I just finally finished the seams and cockpit rim Friday night. I'm trying to do as nice a job as I can. That has not been easy, since I have absolutely no experience!
The next step will be to put in a loose saddle and float test to determine where to locate the saddle and the rest of the outfitting.
I do hope to have her ready to actually paddle by the end of this week. She will be at the Armada.
I really think you are going to like this boat!! , though Adam say's the next one is going to be even nicer.
LEW
No not yet.
I just finally finished the seams and cockpit rim Friday night. I'm trying to do as nice a job as I can. That has not been easy, since I have absolutely no experience!
The next step will be to put in a loose saddle and float test to determine where to locate the saddle and the rest of the outfitting.
I do hope to have her ready to actually paddle by the end of this week. She will be at the Armada.
I really think you are going to like this boat!! , though Adam say's the next one is going to be even nicer.
LEW