Well a shallow water fishing boat based on trolling motor on front port side.Anybody know what kind of boat this is? I’ll be looking for plans. Maybe a scratch build if I can’t find a kit.
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Maybe you can contact the manufacture for hull plans and tell them you want to make a model of the boat, heck they may want one for themselves if they give you the plans.I found it's a Shoalwater 250 Razor. I can't find any plans yet, but there are plenty of pictures available. Belongs to another friend.
Thanks! I’ll try that, Kurt!Maybe you can contact the manufacture for hull plans and tell them you want to make a model of the boat, heck they may want one for themselves if they give you the plans.
I might just test that out. And welcome aboard, Kurt!Have you thought of scribing fake plate lines with a scribe or sharp blade to make it look a bit more like actual platting.
Might try on test wood first, and see if it works or is worth the effort.
Beautiful work!Rough painting of starboard side is done. Touch ups are in the offing.
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Mark the bases of pedestals and use Forstner style drill to slightly adjust the wood base to get a level ship, say the ocean floor is not level.Making some progress. Unfortunately, I must have drilled the holes for the screws for the stand wrong. It lists a little to the port side. I’ll have to figure out a way to remedy that. Any ideas?
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I’ll have to look that up. Not sure how that would help except to ream the hole out.Mark the bases of pedestals and use Forstner style drill to slightly adjust the wood base to get a level ship, say the ocean floor is not level.
Maybe you could find someone good at rendering things for 3d printing and have it printed?I’m missing the twin to this metal piece. I suppose I will have to cut it out of wood and paint the decorations on.
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