Alright guys, so here's the next quick update. The friend Im building this boat for stopped in last night to check it out.... needless to say he was more than happy. He hadn't seen it since it was first left here, still hadnt even been sandblasted!!!
Well after seeing whats been done so far hes decided to add a "few" accessories, list is as follows:
-Livewell aerator/recirculator pump
-Bow and stern Nav Lights (3 or 2 wire quick disconnects)
-12v Bow and Stern Accessory Ports
-Front Fishfinder
-Led Deck Lighting
-Compartment Led lights
-Bilge Pump
-Lit and Fused Accessory/Power Panel
All these things will significantly increase the overall cost of the boat in term of parts, however the comfort and "trick" factor cant be beat!! Just not sure if he cleared the additional budget modifications with his wife....
Upon completion Ill try to do a cost breakdown of just the deck and no accessories just to give everyone the base line number for a similiarly constructed deck! Enjoy!
In preparation for the newly requested accessories I figured some prep was in order. With massive amounts of wiring in the furture, wire management is a priority!!
After a trip to the lumber yard, problem solved. 2 peices of 1/2" PVC electrical conduit. Durable, sunlight and moisture resistant, and it conviently fits in the premolded rib that runs along the gunnale!! Note in the photos were to drill through the seat, I prefer this as I feel it doesnt sacrifice the structural intergrity of that flange. I glue it in with 3M 5200 marine grade sealant, 24 hours in clamps, duct tape, bunch of cross sticks wedging the two in, you get the idea, and instant wire runs!! The runs on the Starboard side are for the electronics, the port side will house all the electrical, keeps it interference free!!
Ohh total spent today was: 2.39 per peice so roughly 5.00
Bringing the grand total so far to : 277.00 + 5.00= 282.00
Not bad so far for the boat, paint job, deck frame, livewell, and wire management!!!