A running commentary on the building of a Glen - L designed runabout. The design is called a Monaco, and is reminiscent of the power boats of the 1920's and 30's. It is a little over 19' and made using the "Cold Moulding" process. This photo shows a Monaco similar to what I am building. This one was built by Rich Coey and is a beautiful example. For more photos have a look on the links page.
Monday, 29 February 2016
Progress update 28 Feb 2016
Sunday, 21 February 2016
Progress report
Quote a lot has happened recently.
The exhaust hoses are 3/4 fitted
The raw water inlet plumbing has been started
The front cockpit fit out is well along the way
The steering hoses have been secured for about 50% of the run
The dashboard is in and the steering pump fitted and bleed. I have working steering now.
I have been agonizing over the fuel tank again. I had pretty much convinced myself to buy a new one but the best quote I have had was for $640 + GST and freight. So back to agonizing over it some more.
Had one of those middle of the night thoughts. The stroke of the throttle unit I have recently bought might not be the same at the stroke of the engine throttle. Turns out I am right is about 2.6:1 so now I need to locate or manufacture a ratio adjuster. Another thing added to the to do list.
And lastly some progress photos
Things to buy
So I have decided to make a push to try and get the boat in the water for next summer. It won't be finished bit will be pretty close. So the following is a list of things to buy / sort out. This is what I can think of off the top of my head
Trailer
Anchor bollard
Fairless for front deck
Cut water
Nav lights
Windshield
Instruments
Electrics
Cockpit lights
Upholstery
Carpet
Sound proofing
High pressure fuel pump
Fuel hose
Fuel tank
Engine electrics
Throttle ratio adapter
Pod filter and ducting
Ducting for bilge fans
Pipe for bilge pumps
Antifreeze
Hydraulic oil
In line radiator fill point
Radiator overflow bottle
Radiator hoses
Flag pole
Battery
Isolator for battery
Throttle and gear shift cables
Deck vents for bilge fans