Converting a Race Boat into a pleasure Boat

A little quick photoshop work.. lol. Each panel is build so I can move it with support parts behind, just like in real life.. :driving:
 

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Hey Rick, so you decided to do it.

I think you should put the side by side on and go see what Ryan does out there on the course......:sifone:

Are you going to try for 4 seats, or just side by side????
 
It will be a side x side with a simple rumble seat (bench) in back for the cooler or kids when cruising around Lake St Clair.

I might order a couple more buckets and put them in back, but that decision wont need to be made for a little while.
 

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Are you gonna pull a flimsy canopy from the mold and set it on there to see what you have???
 
Are you gonna pull a flimsy canopy from the mold and set it on there to see what you have???

Not sure yet. First I want to get the tub, floor, dash, center counsel and rear seating area built than I'll look into whats best.
 
Sparky! Long time, no see bud! Hope all is well.

Cool project Rick, amazing what you find once you start cutting into these things.


Ted, How ya been? I packed it up and moved it all to SC, I am in the middle of building a new shop right now.
What did you ever do with the Couger ?
 
Ok, back at it today...
 

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I than used cardboard chuncks to build a templet for my new bulkheads
 

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Once the shape was good I cut out some parts out of 5/8
 

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Once cut I rounded the edges and they slid in perfect!
 

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Keep in mind this wood will be painted with resin and have 1708 cloth over it, than put back together and another layer will be placed over that.
 

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Other side, same story... and basic shape
 

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Last I caped off the end behind the front seats with some 5/8 that will be tided into the main floor as well as the deck.

Same as the bulkheads, I made a cardboard template and traced it on the plywood.. perfect fit.


Thats it for today... I'm going to the bar. :cheers2:
 

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Ted, How ya been? I packed it up and moved it all to SC, I am in the middle of building a new shop right now.
What did you ever do with the Couger ?

Don't want to hijack Rick's thread (very cool thread BTW Rick) but we ended up selling the Cougar to a guy who had "dreams" it just wasn't in the cards for us to get it done. So about 6 months ago a buddy of mine says "Hey I saw the Cougar" . Turns out it is about a mile from my house in a marina stall. Guy has hacked the top off and is trying to fabricate a canopy. He has told people he wants to hang like 4 outboards on the back and go 150 :sifone: I am trying to get a chance to see it, might have to get some pics:) Good luck in SC, hope to see ya at the races!:sifone:
 
It will be a side x side...
Love the seats... :)

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