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I have found the distance between the deck surface and the top of a deck railing is to short. As you mentioned your knees suffered but more importantly you can easily go overboard. I feel the deck railing height should raise to thigh height.
I love this method, id recommend getting a good cast net tho. I got a cheap Ozark trails 6 ft cast net and even doing everything perfectly it still kinda sucks to throw.
I have learned how to throw the net since I was very young. It's the only way that get you going while fishing and I love it. Thank you so much for adding a pitch on my learning. You are a real fisherman.
Lol that hull liner should only be an 8th of an inch from the hull sides. And after I corrected that tooling I'd use a way different product to join it. Id also have specially made large vices to apply pressure or id vacuum bag it. My approach to that liner would be way different and retoolednand you'd get a premium boat in the end. It also looks a little to lightly built, it needs more rigitidy.
I am glad that you mentioned at the beginning that these navigation markers are for US waters Which are reversed elswhere. Many US channels do not. If ANY US sailor went overseas , they'd end up coliding with other ships Here in OZ? you enter a channel Starboard to green