Thanks guys for all your comments. I saw a picture on the MSOG site that showed a M-15 swamped but not turtled. The reason I'm concerned about it going over is I have two boys that at some point ask to go solo. I just don't want issues with them while I not around. But then we do the same thing when we turn them loose in a car, don't we? Don, the glueing back of the foam was more what I had in mind. Thanks. I was thinking more in terms of lightweight plywood of something like that. Dave, I would appreciate some pics. Thanks. kdocter@bellsouth.net
Hi Kendall; Just to clarify - I didn't glue all the styrofoam together, just the liner. I used the plastic foam mostly because it was free, salvaged from shipping boxes from work. Plywood will work the same, and probably a lot easier too. Good luck on you project. Don ----- Original Message ----- From: <kdocter@bellsouth.net> To: <montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2008 5:02 AM Subject: Re: M_Boats: from Kendall
Thanks guys for all your comments. I saw a picture on the MSOG site that showed a M-15 swamped but not turtled. The reason I'm concerned about it going over is I have two boys that at some point ask to go solo. I just don't want issues with them while I not around. But then we do the same thing when we turn them loose in a car, don't we?
Don, the glueing back of the foam was more what I had in mind. Thanks. I was thinking more in terms of lightweight plywood of something like that.
Dave, I would appreciate some pics. Thanks. kdocter@bellsouth.net
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