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SEAHOG HUNTER (mid 80's)
Submitted By: oby
Date Created: 01-07-2006
Description: This is my Seahog Hunter 15' grp cuddy fishing boat.I bought it in January 2005,it's my first boat and if it was up to the wife it would be the last...Spent the last year messing about Loch Lomond,Scotland.Felt the boat was looking a bit old and needing some attention.Bought myself a new Tohatsu 40hp for it a few months ago so i felt the rest of the boat needed a bit of a make over
Tools / Materials: Go to the Boating Store


First job
February 2005.
First job was a rename.
Now called CRAIGCARA after the kids Craig and Cara

this has to go,it's made of plywood with a coat or two of varnish it just dosn't look the part
console


new console
ripped out old ply console and rebuilt this new one,made up of 9mm ply,the grey edging around the ply is preformed glassfibre for use on glassfibre flat roofs,I'll give this a couple of layers of matting then paint it the same as the rest of the inside of the boat when i get round to doing it

one top coat of white then thats the console finished,then its the rest of the boat to do........
looking good


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changing the look of the windows as i think the two at the front would look better as one,also rather than the rounded corners i'm going to square them off.The windows are fitted in with a rubber gasket at the moment but i'm planning on bolting them on when i replace them
windows


windows
I think this gives the boat a completely different look,not squared off the corners I'll wait till I get the polycarbonate cut to the right sizes first

windows done.hard job bolting on these yourself a two person job i think.........
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Done....
finally finished now back to the fishing.......not quite done still have to fit the name on 5 minute job....

a bit more clean and enjoyable to be in
done.....

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