"C-Dory RedFox" and her projects...

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Greg, that durn thing is turning out way sweet.
Do you think those supports are gonna support your weight up there?
I don't think I should try jumping up and down on it.
I sure wish you lived around teh corner ;). Thsn I could come by to get daily progress reports adn drink a few :beer :beer :beer :cigar :cigar
 
LOL ... yes, without-a-doubt Ray! :cigar And thankyou Steve. You know, it is overkill, but what I really was after with this concept was more "realestate" :idea :rose Never did care too much for sprawling-out on the cabin-top - too round and not enough room for two.
I actually do have it up there, I'm just making the rear-mounts now. I'll do-up another page soon enough. arrg! :crook
 
Not sure of I am a "Good Folk" but I am inspired.... Inspired to drag my boat up to your shop :D.

I can't wait to see how you finish this out.
you sure are putting that welder to work.. Nice looking welds, wow!
 
Good morning! Ray, yes, your good! :) I'd love to be doing this fabing full time and just might get my wish! I have been burned-out on mechanics for quite some time now! :cry: Getting more and more tooled-up for fabrication brings its own rewards! I love it, my heart is in this 100%. :love Maybe I will produce a few prefab boat-goodies some day -- like when we get resettled! I'm planning on it, probably try patenting some designs, to safeguard them from being reproduced in the "slave labor camps" overseas, and sold for a buck. :thdown

Steve. That sheet is "Starboard" aka "Seaboard". A great eternal-material alright, but heavy! @ 52 pounds... I might be replacing it some day! Gonna give it a good think first, and probably find a good use for the sheet I take out. That sheet is just the right width! not just 4x8.
Going to make a web-page telling about some of the things one can do with that design, and have some descriptions to go with it.. you know I have my fun doing so. :D

I hope the Brats forgive me for not being so active on the boards here. :| I really have been trying to limit my internet time - getting fatter and fatter sitting in this puter-chair is not doing my ego much good these days ---- LOL! :oops: side, I'm sure most here would rather not have me posting and sounding like a "broken record" all the time .... "out with e-tech, in with the big Yamahas" :P hehehehehe me bad :embarrased
 
seabran":2oc6zag3 said:
Gregg,
very nice looking top! what is the covering material for the top?
It looks like it could be fiberglass.

Steve

Earlier on in one of his first pages, Greg indicated that the top material is a starboard equivalent - 1/2" thick.
 
Greg:

If you were talking about selling the platform you have over your outboards (that you had the cargo carrier mounted to) I am definitely interested.

I would need it shipped to Juneau tho.

Andy
 
Wahoo.... you got it Andy! :mrgreen: .... since your the first, I'll let you have it. A hundred fifty bucks, and whatever the shipping is.
How soon you need it... we may be on the ferry heading to (top secret location) but probably stopping by Juneau like the ferry routs always do out of Hains :!: That will be early April, if we do this early trip. If there is any doubt about our departure, I'll let ya know...

Hey, sorry I booted ya off my site bud... cabin fever has been makin me kinda ornery this winter, and I thought ya didn't like us anymore... :embarrased (daooh)! :oops: now that I know your OK again -- sign back on! hehehehe :bat

:!: Roger. I am going to have to check for that error... it is only 1/4 inch thick... daooh!
 
Here are some pix... I have it off now. Weighs-in @ 42 pounds. Can be lightened-up some, if you substitute that wood with aluminum! - the thing is indestructible! My buddy Fatso and his son once took a spin up there out of Homer one year (now that's putting it to-the-test) :disgust
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Here are the pix:


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Just paint it, she'll purdy-up nice :P
 
I mig-welded it several years ago with my old "Lincoln SA 200"
Material: anodized aluminum window casing (back when I was poor) :smileo well... still am :)
 
Outstanding Greg!

April should be fine or I can pay the shipping; your call. If you send me an e-mail with your mailing address I will send you a check now (if you are going to ship it include that amount too) because I have to keep things tidyed up. I am heading for the desert again this summer (need to pay for the radar; replenish the travel budget etc.) and I am not sure exactly when I leave.

Glad you let me back on your site; I travel alot and cant always log on because I cant be surfing the web on government computers!

Thanks again.

Andy
 
Too kewl Andy! Gee, I have not even been on my site to let ya back on! :embarrased LOL going there next...

I was thinking I might just want to get that puppy shipped to ASAP! we might not know weather we are going on this "spring trip" or not, right up to the last minute. arrg! I bet your gettin spring fever like me, and would like to start putting that rack on soon.

Deb and I are really pushing to get the rear-section done on my hard-top project this week, otherwise I could just ship the thing tomorrow. Have any shipping ideas here :?: :idea: I generally don't have to send things out, only recieve.

I'll be in touch on your email later.

Greg
 
Hey Greg:

I have spring fever in a big way, its been sunny and warm down here and we already have Rhubarb comming up (alas, only to be killed off the next hard freeze). Mon bateau réclame moi et veut prendre un voyage !

We usually ship Alaska Air Cargo, they are located on the left as you are going towards the airport (I think its the last stop light before you get to the arriving/departing lane split). I shipped a 4hp Evinrude outboard this summer from Anchorage to Juneau and it was only about $50.00. Its pretty cheap if you dont need it express and they ship virtually anything.

Andy
 
Excellent! that is what I'll do then. Saves me time from doing the footwork otherwise.
Email works, I got yours today, we'll work it out from there my friend. :email

And congrats! you have the famous RedFox carrier rack hauler thinghy! :smilep I can't live without one... almost have the new one done :rainbow
 
HEY!

We want an update.
Get some more pics up there.
I wanna see it loaded up and trippin.
Can you put a box of cigars on that thing?
Can you tie them down?
Are you takin notes for mine?
can you wait for me to hit the lotto?
 
Dude, you better be delivering that rack thing and checking out that new rack and taking lots of pictures.

I am really looking forward to the reports and to seeing the final product in pictures.

Maybe he Tigged himself to the rack? :xnaughty
 
LOL Ray old bud ... it is there baby :love check it out. I took all the old construction-pages down, and have just one now.
Now I have another journal to edit... I'll be busy as hell again :cry: wish I could yak more on all the sites right now :embarrased
Take care Brats. Enjoy and be inspired!
Hey, I think I need a manager for my creations ... whatayasay :teeth


http://www.msnusers.com/C-DoryRedFox/hardtop.msnw
 
WOW!!!!! What a stunning piece of craftsmanship. To say I'm impressed would be the understatement of the year. Makes me want to go out and buy a TIG. I'm sure you could have a steady gig building Red Fox goodies for C-dorys if you wanted to. There are lots of guys that can build things but damn few artists out there. I can hardly wait for the next installment. Keep up the beautiful work.
Norm
 
Greg,

Great work. I really like how you handled both the front and rear supports. Looks like things should still be plenty serviceable for fishing. If a fish runs hard from port to starboard, you might have to pass the rod around the rear supports but that looks managable. Most of the time though, the rear supports are completely out of the way - nice!

With the present configuration, where does rain the hits the top run to? Do you have it tiltle a little forward or aft?

Also, I assume that the choice of the side support rails (e.g. with holes) is so that later you can hang other things (like perhaps canvas or maybe even a hammock) from the underside. It's difficult to tell from the photos how much weight those rails/holes would support but I could see a lot of potential uses for them if the can hold significant weight:
1) The aforementioned hammock idea - I could see lazin' suspended back there.
2) A boom for pulling crab pots.
3) A place to attach a canvas canopy
4) Hangers for spare lines, fishing poles, etc (injun candy?)

I'm sure you have many more ideas, but I like what you've done! Also, I agree that there are many of us (including me) who would like to buy such a beast if you ever decide to go into "production".

Best,
Roger
 
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