Michael Dawson Sep 22 I didn't have any handling problems. I used a fin on the bottom, which may have helped, but it adds 4 inches to the bottom that can make launching, storing and towing on a trailer a little harder. The steering may be a little loose but I need to work on it some more. I bought a used wheel and drum, then the parts I needed from Glen-L this helped to keep the cost down. Go to a furniture refinishing shop to get your foam for your seats, the place I went to, custom cut my foam to fit my plywood. I started my project in April and finished the second week of August. It started a few hours here and there but I really wanted it done for August so at the end I was working pretty much every night on it. I'm glad I spent a lot of time on the bottom of the boat. I think the work there comes out in the ride. The area I could have spent more time on was in the finishing. I could have sanded a lot more of the fiberglass. The hardest part to sand was the sides and it shows as you get close to it. I also just painted it white so it is king of boring. Maybe a better paint job for next year. I'd be happy to answer any questions anyone has about building it. I will be storing the boat in my garage if anyone is in the Toronto area and wants to get an idea about what it looks like finished. Finally a large thank you to everyone on the Boatbuilder forum. I couldn't have finished it without your help. Michael Just for your info. I live in Canada and found it very easy to get your products. Your shipping costs are quite low. If anyone asks about duty etc... Under NAFTA pretty much everything will come through without duty but you have to pay GST (our federal tax of 7%) and a brokerage cost to clear any large packages (handled by your courier service) I think on my initial order of the kit and some supplies the GST and brokerage came to about $70. Your website and Boatbuilder forum were the best parts about this experience. I doubt I could have finished it without it. Thank you patience |