Anyone here do fiberglass?
I am toying with a an idea I have for another crazy a project for the fall/winter. Everyone saw that pink boat I built earlier this summer right?
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...i/P1060175.jpg
Well I am trying to see how much it would cost to bust it back down to just the pontoons and the frame and wrapping the whole thing with fiberglass, completely waterproofing it (since the wood we used was plywood) and making it more structurally solid. Im thinking of then rigging a pan out of large aluminum sheets to replace the 50lbs of plywood I have as a seating platform for weight savings. I would then rig up small wooden planks for seats and more structual ridgidity, maybe get two of those cheap bass boat swivel seats to bolt down. Basically I want to make it a two man fishing row boat, with two compartments for gear in the middle. It would be able to be converted to fit all 4 guys for just rowing around of we wanted to. This boat we built has proven very well handling and solid, perfect for what I want it for, I just want to make it lighter, more capable, and most of all more reliable. Maybe later i'll install a decent electric trolling motor and have some fun with it.
That way when the spring rolls around next year I might find a cheap trailer or something and actually have a nice row boat to take out fishing.
By the time I get to doing this, the boat will have probably 3 coats of latex outdoor paint, so it won't be just bare styrofoam. Any idea how much the fiberglass job would run? I would do it myself at home, just need to know where to get the supplys, what I would need to buy, and how much it would cost. The dimensions are 13ft long and I think about 5 feet wide. I would only be wrapping the pontoons and the 4 frame beams that run between them with fiberglass.
Here is a crappy sketch I did a few weeks ago while bored at work, and a pic of the build showing the items I want wrapped in fiberglass.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...i/P1060103.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...rachi/boat.jpg
I know im probably an idiot with this rediculous project, but I was really impressed with how the boat handled out on the water and it would be better to fix this one up right instead of spending north of a grand for a plastic version of the same thing.
Right now I just want to get ithe pontoons fiberglassed, the aluminum pan idea might prove to be a disaster, in which case i'll just put the plywood back on or figure something else out, it's just an idea right now.
Thanks in advance.
**Edit, I meant tin sheets, not aluminum. I can treat the sheets so they wouldn't rust right?