Hello bobcasto2007
I have not came across any other build logs , there are lots of posts of ideas and finished models but none that I found that were step by step.
1. I used gorilla waterproof construction adhesive, it is sticky out of tube and dries to a flexible finish and gives lots of set time to adjust. I only glued up to the contact point without compressing the hull, then when I installed the deck I finished gluing to the top. I sanded the hull with 80 grit and cleaned with alcohol.
2. I glued the deck on with marine epoxy, white finish 2hr set , again allowed lots of adjustment time. Again sand with 80 grit and cleaned with alcohol . I used a combination of straps and clamps to compress the hull with masking tape and allowed lots of time to dry.
3. Not sure of weight, have not actually weighed it, ballast to bring it down close to white line, just so it is stable in water. I am away for winter but can weigh when I get back home and let you know.
4. 55t brushed crawler motor that I had laying around, along with a waterproof ESC. 12v gel cell 100ah with a voltage regulator from Amazon to bring down to 6V for motor.
5. I wired it for lights, interior white and navigation lights, same battery , LEDs with another regulator down to 3V. Is set up for smoke out of exhaust but have yet to find a generator that provides heavy enough smoke to be seen from a distance.
6. Hull is painted, sanded with 3000 grit washed with alcohol and painted with Rustoleum plastic paint. Has stood up well so far but not a lot of water time yet.
7. I did not waterproof any of the internals, the prop shaft is greased stuffed and the anchor holes have an old piece of inner tube glued on inside for the chains to seal to, so hopefully no water intrusion.