Good day!
I am seriously considering using the Free Pontoon plans as my first boat build. I just wanted to verify a few final questions before proceeding. And yes, I will be posting a builder's journal from my personal web space as it progresses.
1) I'm assuming that the fiberglass tape is just standard tape, not biaxial or anything more important than that?
2) I'm assuming the maximum outboard for this would be, say, a 5hp?
3) If I had to ask for an estimated "Max load/Max occupants" like a USCG capacity tag, what would you estimate it being?
4) Buoyancy Foam - how large of a kit should I use? I was thinking 2 gallons...
I look forward to your replies! Thank you!
Free Pontoon - Considering as 1st Build - Some final ?'s
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Re: Free Pontoon - Considering as 1st Build - Some final ?'s
1) CorrectGuest wrote:Good day!
I am seriously considering using the Free Pontoon plans as my first boat build. I just wanted to verify a few final questions before proceeding. And yes, I will be posting a builder's journal from my personal web space as it progresses.
1) I'm assuming that the fiberglass tape is just standard tape, not biaxial or anything more important than that?
2) I'm assuming the maximum outboard for this would be, say, a 5hp?
3) If I had to ask for an estimated "Max load/Max occupants" like a USCG capacity tag, what would you estimate it being?
4) Buoyancy Foam - how large of a kit should I use? I was thinking 2 gallons...
I look forward to your replies! Thank you!
2) 3hp or electric trolling.
3) 600 lbs max is what is recommended for it not to act like a lumbering barge.
4) Foam depends on what you want to do. Fill each pontoon completely?
-Matt. Designer.