Making slow and steady progress in between fishing charters. Lots to planning before i make my next moves, so i dont do anything that would be a pain to remove and redo.
More to come later.
Enjoy.
you might want to bevel the edge on the other side of the outlet and clean up the sides, just to get a little bit of a cleaner flow, but if you're not shooting for speed records, it doesn't matter.
you might want to bevel the edge on the other side of the outlet and clean up the sides, just to get a little bit of a cleaner flow, but if you're not shooting for speed records, it doesn't matter.
Yea im not quite done with that. I plan on cleaning up and and radiusing around the edges. Not to conserned about speed.
A quick water test with all the batteries and motors installed. Sits really nice in the water. Not too deep in the bad like i was affraid of.
Done a little more work.
Made the side extensions and sanded down the compound curves. Still needs some finishing work but the base is there and looks good.
Made and epoxied in some triangle braces as suggested by someone above.
Painting outboards Black. I painted the first one with some POR 15 but ended up being too thick and pooled up on the edges with bubbles. Looks ok unless you start to really look at it. May have to buy a new case later on and repaint it.
The other two will be painted with some primer, dupli color and clear coat. The Black looks pretty awesome though. Cant wait to get me some Mercury Verado Decals made for it.
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