View Full Version : Console, T-top, deck and more...
Curapa
09-28-2011, 10:00 PM
I have been pretty busy lately. I built a t-top for my boat a couple of years ago and it broke a little bit back. Completely my fault as I tried to tow my buddies 15' Bass Tracker with a rope tied off to the top. It was one of those "F" it moments where a bit of alcohol is involved and you can imagine how the rest of the story goes.
I was not very happy with the original design anyways, it lacked some curves and the top was a bit too big for my taste. I decided to mount the new top to the console instead of the deck to save valuable foot room in my 18 footer. Since I was removing the console I decided to tackle a few more projects like modifying my console to flush mount my electronics, adding a splash-well and fixing a soft spot in the deck.
Pics of original top and new design. The new top will be painted white like the original.
Curapa
09-28-2011, 10:03 PM
Modifications to the console.
Curapa
09-28-2011, 10:06 PM
I still have another coat of paint to apply to the console. I am also making an electronics box for my new radio and the VHF.
I still have a lot to do so there will be more pics to come.
reelapeelin
09-29-2011, 06:13 AM
Wow Curapa... nice glass work there!!...and yer right about the curves in the top...definately adds to the overall look...keep the pics coming...GREAT WORK!!...wanna see the finished console!!...:clap::clap::clap:
RidgeRunner
09-29-2011, 07:06 AM
Very nice. I love the flushmount idea.. And the work is great.. How did you bend that top like that?
chumbucket
09-29-2011, 08:07 AM
Looking good there. :clap:
Reminds me a bit of the lines on my T-Top.
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joe7670
09-29-2011, 08:08 AM
Nice work. Like the console modification.
Curapa
09-29-2011, 08:38 AM
Thanks guys.
Ridge, I bent the tubing in a very shade tree fashion. I had a top to a trellis that was left over from a job (cut the wrong size). I clamped the tubing to one end and bent it around the curve. I carefully marked each tube at the bending points and they came out identical.
I should get the last coat of paint on the console today and maybe some sanding done on the electronics box.
Pic of the trellis I built a while back as an example.
RidgeRunner
09-29-2011, 10:10 AM
Ditto CB.
RWilson2526
09-29-2011, 05:43 PM
Nice man...hardcore repairs and modifications you got going there. I want to build my own radar arch in the worst way...you are giving me inspiration.
Curapa
09-29-2011, 08:18 PM
Got the last coat on the console today and the holes cut / switches installed. I went with round switches with a small blue led when on.
Shrek
09-30-2011, 12:23 PM
I dig the heck out of that console. Nice work!
Curapa
10-02-2011, 05:30 PM
The console is done.
I got working on the deck today. I pulled the fuel tank cover to find some pretty wet foam. Believe it or not that is what I was hoping for. The boat sits kind of far in the water and I was hoping to find some unwanted weight in the foam. I will have to further inspect the foam to see just how bad it is.
I was undecided on whether to take the whole deck up or just the part I knew was bad. I decided to pull up only the bad. Looks like I will have to take a little more out down the side. I was surprised to see only 1/2" coring, for some reason I was expecting 3/4". I am glad I did not already buy a sheet of 3/4" as I came close to doing. The top separated from the core pretty easily.
vwf1971
10-03-2011, 09:11 AM
Awesome work you are definitely taking that console to the next level. Great looking T-top as well by the way she's got nice curves.
vwf1971
10-03-2011, 09:14 AM
Silly Question but after you cut the floor out like that do you just re-glass in the piece and then paint the floor or do you have some other technique?
Curapa
10-03-2011, 07:24 PM
VW, I set the saw depth to cut the top skin and plywood core leaving the bottom fiberglass skin in tact. When the core is removed I will epoxy the new core and top skin back. The top skin will get ground around the edges of the cut and fiberglass cloth will cover the joint. I have non-skid molded into my deck so the whole think will get epoxy faring to fill in the non-skid pattern. I then will paint the whole topside and roll on new non-skid.
awthacker
10-05-2011, 07:07 PM
Very nice work. Do you need special tools to bend the aluminum tubing, or just clamp it along the wood template? I'd like to try that, as opposed to the $2,000 purchase route.
Curapa
10-05-2011, 09:36 PM
Very nice work. Do you need special tools to bend the aluminum tubing, or just clamp it along the wood template? I'd like to try that, as opposed to the $2,000 purchase route.
It's actually EMT galvanized tubing. You can bend up to 1 1/4" by hand pretty easily, any bigger and it gets tough. I have made several things out of the EMT, the only thing is it has to be painted but only because the welds will rust. If I had a TIG welder I would have gone the aluminum route. I had about $70 in the first t-top and only about $10 in the new one because I reused most of it.
reelapeelin
10-07-2011, 07:38 AM
Hey Man...I's just eyeballin' yer handywork on the new top...when I spotted another Wellcraft logo peekin' around back of your work trailer...whatcha hidin back there???...
Curapa
10-07-2011, 07:46 AM
It's the same boat. She got a paint job a while back and is now "fighting lady yellow".
Curapa
10-07-2011, 11:24 AM
Not much to show but an update none the less. I got the new ply and top skin epoxied in yesterday and this morning I glassed the top side.
I am thinking about sanding my non-skid off instead of filling it with fairing compound. Seems like it would be easier in the long run.
Curapa
10-07-2011, 07:57 PM
Just in case anyone has wondered, it is a royal pain grinding and filling spider cracks. I never noticed I had so many until I started on them today.
Curapa
10-07-2011, 09:11 PM
I got my Kiwigrip in today from Boat Builder Central. Nothing but good things to say about them and the product. It says on their site that it comes with a 3" roller, I opened up the box and saw two. The shipping was super fast. About 1 1/2 days to my door.
I am impatient so I decided to put some Kiwi on the console foot rest. It took longer to mask everything than it did to roll it. I spread it with a notched trowel and rolled it with the special roller cover. It rolled out nicely and left perfect lines when the tape was pulled. Pics aren't that great as it looks much better in person.
reelapeelin
10-08-2011, 06:18 AM
It's the same boat. She got a paint job a while back and is now "fighting lady yellow".
That looks GREAT!!...gonna be a nice package when done...:clap:
Do you pull the tape after the Kiwigrip is DRY...or just after application while still wet?
Curapa
10-08-2011, 08:38 AM
You pull it when it is wet. That stuff is as tough as nails too.
bradford
10-08-2011, 10:38 AM
Looking Good! :beer:
Curapa
10-12-2011, 10:19 PM
Bradford, how is your project coming along? I would be interested in seeing some of your progress pics.
Curapa
10-18-2011, 09:31 PM
Progress has been made but not a lot to show for it. There is not much satisfaction in sanding, filling, sanding, filling and sanding some more...
I did get the splash-well glued and filleted in. I am gonna have to grind back some more gel coat before I lay any glass but it's just about ready. I will see how I like it when I splash the boat but I may be making it a bit higher.
I did get the hatches painted and non-skid applied.
nipper
10-18-2011, 10:11 PM
Those hatches look terrific!
Curapa
10-18-2011, 11:11 PM
Those hatches look terrific!
Thanks!
You want to know the best part? I did not even sand the molded diamond non-skid off. The Kiwi Grip covered it easily! Saved me hours and hours of work.
bradford
10-19-2011, 09:55 PM
Bradford, how is your project coming along? I would be interested in seeing some of your progress pics.
Project coming along slowly but surely. Fiberglass man had to lay off ALL his workers due to the dismal economy and is finishing up mine and one other boat before having to move out of his facility. He is old school and OCD when it comes to sanding, fairing, and finishing and has told me three different times that the paint process would begin by the end of the week. I feel bad for his situation, but feel that I will benefit greatly from him doing most of the work instead of others that don't have to put their name on it.
Curapa
10-23-2011, 04:37 PM
That sucks Bradford, aren't you using Adams here in Richmond Hill? At least it's in competent hands.
Little progress has been made. I am swamped with work and working during the weekends to get caught up. I had a couple of hours to spare today so I worked on the pop-up cleat area.
The boat originally had a 6" cleat that connected to the bow eye via a threaded rod. The cleat was a toe stumper for sure and caught the cast net up a lot.
I cut the top cap around the cleat and removed a little bit of rotten wood. I put a nut on the threaded rod and screwed it below the deck. I then took two washers and cut a slot in each of them to make a c shape. I put them above the nut below deck and installed another nut above deck. Tightened the nut below deck to secure everything as one. I bed the top nut in epoxy glue making it part of the deck.
I did some glassing a fairing of the area today.
reelapeelin
10-23-2011, 06:56 PM
Project coming along slowly but surely. Fiberglass man had to lay off ALL his workers due to the dismal economy and is finishing up mine and one other boat before having to move out of his facility. He is old school and OCD when it comes to sanding, fairing, and finishing and has told me three different times that the paint process would begin by the end of the week. I feel bad for his situation, but feel that I will benefit greatly from him doing most of the work instead of others that don't have to put their name on it.
Bradford...keep the patience up...easy for me to say, but sounds like you got the right guy on it and it'll payoff in the work you get back...
Curapa, thanks for the tip on tape pulling...sounds like a small item, but imagine not knowing, waiting til dry and then effin' up a paint job...you do good work...like the cleat install...:clap:
Curapa
10-24-2011, 07:46 PM
I got the white Kiwi in today so I did the hatches for the top side. Around the top cap will be white, then cream on the deck.
reelapeelin
10-25-2011, 08:34 AM
I got the white Kiwi in today so I did the hatches for the top side. Around the top cap will be white, then cream on the deck.
Man...yer good...:clap:...I like to texture of the Kiwi Grip...enough to be effective, bit not too aggressive to be uncomfortable...looks like bare feet in the summer will be OK...
Curapa
10-25-2011, 07:15 PM
Man...yer good...:clap:...I like to texture of the Kiwi Grip...enough to be effective, bit not too aggressive to be uncomfortable...looks like bare feet in the summer will be OK...
Thanks Reel, the product just makes me look good. Definitely bare foot friendly.
I am close to painting the topside now, just some fairing in the splashwell area left. I can't wait! I wanted to be done with this by the end of Sept. to use it for this prime fishing time. Oh well, looks like early Nov. instead.
Kracker Jack
11-06-2011, 09:32 AM
Curapa I have a few questions. What O.D. emt did you use? did you get the pre bent 90 degree elbows? is that a plumbing fitting you used for the mounts on the console? appreciate the info!
Curapa
11-09-2011, 06:23 PM
I got the first coat of paint on today. I did not spray where the non-skid will go on the topside because I felt it was a waste. I will be spraying the deck white but I did not have enough daylight for that today.
Curapa
01-10-2012, 10:47 PM
Here are some pics of what I have been up to.
Curapa
01-10-2012, 10:48 PM
Got the glass going on the top tonight.
chumbucket
01-11-2012, 07:01 AM
Man that boat is really coming along nicely! :clap:
I might have to look into that Kiwi Grip for my deck.
bradford
01-11-2012, 12:39 PM
Lookin' SWEEEET!!!!
Love that console!!
Curapa
01-11-2012, 11:16 PM
Thanks guys,
I have the glass laid on both sides of the top. Just have to glass around the edges and fair the whole thing. I'm really dreading that. Otherwise i'm really happy with it, it's nice and light.
Curapa
03-06-2012, 10:12 PM
Here are some updated pics of my progress.
Curapa
03-06-2012, 10:15 PM
Got my new rod boxes in today. Only $160 shipped for the pair brand new.
Destroyer
03-06-2012, 10:30 PM
Good looking boxes... I'm going to need a set for my V...Did you get them from the guy on eBay or somewhere else? :head:
Curapa
03-06-2012, 10:36 PM
Good looking boxes... I'm going to need a set for my V...Did you get them from the guy on eBay or somewhere else? :head:
Yep, I am more than satisfied with them. I ordered them Thursday evening, they arrived today. Can't beat the price.
Curapa
05-05-2012, 08:56 PM
After Kracker's post I got some motivation to get my LED's in. The pics do not do them justice.
BigHE
05-22-2012, 10:57 PM
Wow. That is a good looking boat!!! Nice work!!!
auchandler1
06-04-2012, 08:01 PM
What size were your pipes for the t-top?
The Bottom Line
06-04-2012, 09:11 PM
Those LEDs look great. What kind and where did you get them from? I wanna put some in my rod boxes.
Thanks:beer:
Kracker Jack
06-07-2012, 05:44 PM
Curapa I would be intrested in seeing your hard-top build process a little closer. Do you have more pictures?
Destroyer
06-09-2012, 12:03 PM
Got my new rod boxes in today. Only $160 shipped for the pair brand new.
Curapra, who did you get those boxes from? They look great, and the price is fantastic.
Curapa
06-12-2012, 09:00 AM
Sorry for leaving you guys hanging, I have been swamped and have only had time to visit the site on my phone.
auchandler1, the OD on the t-top legs was around 1 1/2" and the top was 1".
Bottom Line, I ordered the LED's from Ebay. They shipped directly from China but the shipping time was still pretty fast. I can't recall the exact cost but they were not much more than a few dollars for all of them shipped.
Kracker, I do have some more pics. I will try to get them to you soon.
Destroyer, I got the rod boxes from Ebay. I considered making a mold and just making some new ones but the price for these was comparable to the money and time I would have in making new ones.
Destroyer
06-12-2012, 09:26 AM
Sorry for leaving you guys hanging, I have been swamped and have only had time to visit the site on my phone.
auchandler1, the OD on the t-top legs was around 1 1/2" and the top was 1".
Bottom Line, I ordered the LED's from Ebay. They shipped directly from China but the shipping time was still pretty fast. I can't recall the exact cost but they were not much more than a few dollars for all of them shipped.
Kracker, I do have some more pics. I will try to get them to you soon.
Destroyer, I got the rod boxes from Ebay. I considered making a mold and just making some new ones but the price for these was comparable to the money and time I would have in making new ones.
Sorry, I should have been more specific. I meant what was the name of the company that you got the rod boxes from off of eBay.... or was it a private sale?
Curapa
06-12-2012, 10:23 AM
Sorry, I can't recall at the moment but I know they only had one more set after I bought mine. I will look it up when I get back around my desktop.
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