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SKIFF BOAT BUILD

Welcome as we share with you a one of a kind skiff rebuild on a $500 budget!! (Details and Performance specs listed below) In this episode we take an old Carolina Skiff J12 model and turn it into a head turner that is one of the funnest boats we've built to date! Thanks for watching and be sure to like/ comment or subscribe if you want more content like this! Thanks for watching and enjoy! PERFORMANCE / HP specs: 6 hp 4 Stroke: We first tested the skiff with a 6hp which resulted in NOT being able to get on plane w 2 adults. This also was Pre Hull extensions. The only way the boat would get on plane was with Chelsea alone resulting in a 12 mph top speed. 15 hp : Top Speed 25 mph (23 mph w/ 2 adults and gear) A majority of the clips in this video were filmed with the 15 hp outboards. We ran both an older yamaha and Mercury 2 strokes resulting in impressive performance and an extremely shallow draft. This was definitely the PERFECT motor size for this skiff! 20 hp: Top Speed 28 mph (under propped/hitting rev limit) We threw on an older 2 stroke Mariner which was the same weight/motor as a 25 hp, the boat did well with the added weight and performance was definitely better, but.... we didnt run enough prop. 10 pitch prop was used. It could most likely have used a 12 pitch based on revs (measured with Tiny Tach). Overall, great performance , deeper draft, and definitely used more fuel. BUDGET: -Bare hull: Freebie, found in Okeechobee through word of mouth. $0 -Materials: Resin, Gelcoat, cloth, sandpapers, tape, stainless hardware, etc $200 -Grab Bar: Purchased from Marine Parts Outlet in Stuart $50 -Grab Bar Welding: Welded at D+M Welding in Jensen Beach $20 -Outboard Bracket: D+M sold and cut C CHannel to specs given $40 -Console: Found in junk pile of local yard $0 -Cushion : Purchased at Marine Parts Outlet in Stuart $20 -Cushion Base: PVC board cut from bigger Home Depot Piece est $10 -Fuel: Run from STuart to Okeechobee $20 -Core Material for transom: remnant piece from dumpster diving $0 -Rub Rail: re used original ( minor trimming) $0 GRAND TOTAL for transformation (not including motor or trailer) $360

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