Smitty82
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Hey all, new to the forum but had a question for anyone who may have some answers:
So, I live in south eastern ontario and I’m seriously interested in building a 12-14’ mini jet boat. My main question is this: if I’m not planning on running in skinny water, is a welded hull still a necessity?
Im an avid angler and have always wanted one of the fancy bass boats to play around with, but they’re extremely cost preventive and also pretty 1 dimensional boats in what they can do. Dropping down to the “ski n play” style boats isn’t much better for cost. But if I could build my own jet boat, I could have something that’s a ton of fun just to drive around in, I could pull a skier or a tube, and with the right design it could also function as a half decent fishing boat too! I have less than zero welding skill, but I’m pretty confident I can pound a ton of rivets if I has a pre cut and bent hull to work with.
So, is it worth even trying this option or is welding really the only option for this style of hull (I saw someone mention cavitation in another post, so maybe rivets would cause a problem in this area?)
So, I live in south eastern ontario and I’m seriously interested in building a 12-14’ mini jet boat. My main question is this: if I’m not planning on running in skinny water, is a welded hull still a necessity?
Im an avid angler and have always wanted one of the fancy bass boats to play around with, but they’re extremely cost preventive and also pretty 1 dimensional boats in what they can do. Dropping down to the “ski n play” style boats isn’t much better for cost. But if I could build my own jet boat, I could have something that’s a ton of fun just to drive around in, I could pull a skier or a tube, and with the right design it could also function as a half decent fishing boat too! I have less than zero welding skill, but I’m pretty confident I can pound a ton of rivets if I has a pre cut and bent hull to work with.
So, is it worth even trying this option or is welding really the only option for this style of hull (I saw someone mention cavitation in another post, so maybe rivets would cause a problem in this area?)