New Covering Boards

We decided to cut off the old covering boards and put new ones on. The current ones were really thin for heavy tackle. If we were fishing lighter line I would have gone with what we had. We had under a 1/2 inch of boards left so here are a shots of the old boards …

End of week 3

We are at the end of week 3 in these pictures. The painting is going well. Lots of sanding and dust. Here you see the parts we are working on and the hard top being painted with primer. The light boxes are on in the middle shot ready for primer. I was building and priming …

Spanish Goat

Bob McGowan hunted with me on an overnight hunt to Delico Ranch. We met at 12:00 in the afternoon and got set up at the house there at the ranch. We were able to get our goat late in the evening when the goats came up the cliff side to graze on the big bluff …

Interior

Week 3 Tracy and I started on the interior. I built and Tracy filled and helped me install everything. We moved some things around and with the new windows in we were able to work on the interior. We had to fill all of the holes that were drilled all over the cabin to put …

The Windows are in

Roberto Martinez of Akazawa painting sprays the primer here after the windows were put in. Mike Akazawa and Roberto got the molded front pieces in and I got the trims put back on so the primer could be sprayed. We are going to prime the trims twice to be sure we get a good seal …

End of Week One

We have had a great first week. Everything has gone well so far. The planning is a process we are still going through at this point trying to keep going forward and still figure out what really needs to get done now and what can wait until later. Rob Ellyn and I have come up …

Covering Boards

The covering boards are so thin that we decided to go with new ones. We found the wood here in Kona at Hardwoods. The reason we decided to go ne was that they were so thin that the 130 tackle would most likely crack these. It was missing over a 1/4 of an inch of …

Windscreen Off

We decided to keep the old windscreen off the boat. It was made out of plexiglass as well as the windows and just isn’t going to hold up to the Kona sun. The screen was put in very well and very hard to get out. I had to take it off when I was in …

Front Windows

Mike Akazawa and Roberto of Akazawa painting are on the job again this year and are working on the front windows. They are curved around the port and starboard corners of the house. They are plexiglass and need to be replaced. The cost of real glass was going to be very high so we decided …

Working On The Windows

The windows on Gamefisherman boats are plexi glass and after 10 years or so need to be replaced. These were ready. The rest of the boat is in great shape. We have to cut the window trim out using a special tool and get the trims out with out breaking them. Epoxy the frames and …

Redding Family

The Redding family came out with us today looking for some small game and a day on the water. The bait was hard to find today but eventually we found a good school of bait to work. We caught a bunch of oi oi that Tracy saved for bait for later. We trolled a bit …

She Made it

Kona Transportation arrived with the boat today. She made it all the way to Kona without a scratch on her. Check out how low the low boy trailer was to the ground. Thanks to everyone involved in the transport she made it with no delays or damage. Barney at Skipper Shippers worked with Tim Bosche …