We had rain in Florida everyday for about a month. Tropical storm Isaac also came by and dumped torrential rains. During this time I worked on the bait tank.
I started by getting some extra pieces of 3/8 and 3/4 Meranti I had leftover, and I glassed both sides with some 6 ounce cloth. Doing this on workbenches is very easy and fast.
Then I assembled the pieces to make a simple box. I used epoxy glue and few 18 gauge brad nails to hold it together while the glue dried. Then I taped the inside seams and gave the exterior corners a round over.
Next I built the piece that will hold the lid in place. I wanted a slight baffle to stop the water from sloshing out of the tank, so I made a curved piece to fit the lid by cutting saw kerfs every 1/8 inch or so, all the way to the fiberglass cloth. This made the wood flexible enough to bend. Then I filled in the saw kerfs with epoxy glue. The lid / rim is solid.
Then the rain stopped so it was time to work on the hull again.
First I trimmed off the side panels with a 1/2" straight bit with a flush cut bearing in my router. The guide bearing follow the boat pretty well, and it cut though the 3/8" side panels no problem. Well, not exactly....after I was done trimming, the router bit had turned blue from overheating, but the boat was trimmed! After that I filled in the seams and applied 3 layers of glass over all the joints.
After trimming with the router.
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