Non skid looks great! Definitely not going to be barefoot on sunny days.
Ted
Reading this thread motivates me to do more on my boat. Thanks Matt.
Well that looks downright professional. I really like that color.
I just had a thought about this boat. It will never be splashed! It will, however, wind up in Australia's Maritime Museum as an example of what Australian craftsmen are capable of. Absolutely a work of art!
If you put a piece of contrasting plexiglas behind them and illuminate them, you could use them for the side-boards. Build a small box behind them with a couple of LED lights to illuminate between the cut-outs. I would have thought the cut-out parts of the letters would be more valuable than the sheet they were cut from, since you could piece them back together, weld on some stems and have a 3D nameboard with the letters standing proud of the backboard.
I would have thought the cut-out parts of the letters would be more valuable than the sheet they were cut from, since you could piece them back together, weld on some stems and have a 3D nameboard with the letters standing proud of the backboard.
I just had a thought about this boat. It will never be splashed! It will, however, wind up in Australia's Maritime Museum as an example of what Australian craftsmen are capable of. Absolutely a work of art!
Very interesting input, and, something I can agree with. However... my $$$ is still on Matt's "Art Work" SPLASH!!
Just make sure it does stick out far enough to catch a hose behind it.
Great photos, Matt!
Without thinking, I used the word "arvo" in a sentence spoken aloud yesterday:
"Honey, I'm finishing up the foam work now and this arvo I will dive and see what's hanging up the thruster."
Best Hubby In The World replied, "I just picked up the parts for the dinghy step, wait...what did you just say?"
Then I had to explain about this Strayan guy whose hard yakka makes us look like a coupla shark biscuits. :lol:
Cheers,
Mrs. Trombley
Another big fan of the butyl tape method, learned on the youtube.
Applied the second half of the nonskid to the fwd cabin top this arvo.