So with full winter upon us (mild as it may be!) I have returned to my shop in full retreat!! Although Im a licensed general contractor, primarily my focus has been architectural millworks, furniture, cabinet making, countertops and general fabrication/design.
Subsequently, I have at my disposal, and in my back yard, a good size shop that houses all my woodworking/millwork/fabrication equipment. Now in the past years been using my fabrication abilities to convert my own, and friends jon boats into the rigs many of you have seen Team Beaver Fever in at the cartoppers.
I have designed and built these to be stable and lightweight, and to retain as much "portability" as possible. The 14' Tracker I run currently weighs in at a paltry 165lbs unloaded with decks on!! So if there is any question if a decked jon qualifies as a topper I'll carry it on the roof of my van to the next topper just to squash the discussion altogether! (Sorry had to throw that in there, might as well kick the dead horse as well as beat it!)
Needless to say, I was approached by a friend with a 1960's, I want to say, 13'8" 34"wide Jon boat. He had picked it up for 175.00 with a run down trailer (total loss...read on) an old Evinrude 2hp (not running), 2 busted up swivel seats, and more pine needles than I can describe. It had sat in the woods on the edge of a pond for probably 5 years since its last voyage.... not pretty to say the least.
After a full cleaning and inspection it appeared to have decent bones and I agreed to give it a "deck" job. Gonna try and do this on a tight budget to see how cheap we can do it just for fun. Figured Id post up the progress as I go, trying to do it between my actual "paying" jobs so bear with me on time!! I'll also try and take as many photos as I can, hope you guys enjoy!!
Phase I:
Full cleaning with TSP, followed by sandblasting of entire hull, repair of small crack on stern, repair of broken seat rivets, fabrication of new innner transom support, new outer transom plate, priming of interior/exterior of hull, painting of entire hull.
Now your all gonna have to bear with me, I had tons of "off the truck" photos, I received the hull in early fall so much of the prep (sandblasting, priming,painting) actually happened then. Unfortunately my camera that had them bit the dust so I'm fast forwarding to today. Hopefully I can find them and put them up.
This is where we are at to date in terms of cost (not inc. labor):
Donor Hull: 175.00 (Got 125.00 at the scrap yard for the trailer and non running motor!!!)
50.00!!!!
Sandblasting medium: 35.00 (Threw this in, even though I had it in stock it is technically a cost)
Aluminium Brazing rod: 5.00
Misc Hardware (Stainless): 30.00
12 cans Primer/12 cans Olive Drab Walmart special!!! 60.00 (Quick tip fo those who have actually read all this, before painting out of spray cans putem in a bucket hot water for 5-10 min. Warms up the paint and allows it to flow smoother out of the can.)
6/4 Poplar for Transom: 6.00
4/4 Honduran Mahogany for Transom: 9.00
Augusta Woodworks Sun Logo: Free
1 1/2" x 1 1/2" Aluminium Angle Iron 4 @ 16' (Deck framework): 60.00
Total so far: 255.00 Hull refurbished, Transom repaired, deck frame materials have been acquired!!
I should be putting some time in on the deck frame and some odds and ends tomorrow and this coming week, I'll post up progress and the running cost as I go for those interested. Figured I gotta do something to keep me busy waiting for the tourneys to start!! Feel free to ask me any questions, or chime in with suggestions always open to new ideas and perspectives!!