keepin busy
keepin busy
been out of town for couple weeks helping long time friend on house project.
So back home now, here's update on present projects.
1/ smaller planing outriggers to see if I can increase the speed of the Trimaran rig.
So back home now, here's update on present projects.
1/ smaller planing outriggers to see if I can increase the speed of the Trimaran rig.
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2/ Completely new project. I want to try the Texas 200 and other such events, this is a proven design for this type of event and I should be able to manage single handed if required.
Side panels cut and planed to size
bottom panels cut and being bought to size, viewed from bow.
the design is the Core Sound 17'. she'll be an open boat at first, small cuddy may come later.Re: keepin busy
3/ A couple of Toto's for good buddies that did the Colorado freeze trip and enjoyed themselves. Can then make many more such trips
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fully goopied, getting to the glassing stage.
pre coated with thinned epoxy glass laid outRe: keepin busy
Halfway saturated.
MM
and all wetted out
next will be glassing inside, but still have decks and transom to do (could use more bench space )MM
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You are a boat building machine! Thanks for posting your builds!!
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Awesome work. Wish I could work at that speed.
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Thanks folks, not so much speed as perserverance, and a touch of occupational therapy.
Also dosn't help that I'm addicted
MM
Preacher I think you may attest to the therapeutic aspect, as your good looking Honey Bee progress's.
Also dosn't help that I'm addicted
MM
Preacher I think you may attest to the therapeutic aspect, as your good looking Honey Bee progress's.
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Yep... a true addict ....Might try the skin-on-frame..opens up a whole new addiction...
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awoodman, that thought has crossed my mind
looked over a couple really nice SOF at the sail Oklahoma meet on Eufaula last October, no lack of desire, just space
MM
looked over a couple really nice SOF at the sail Oklahoma meet on Eufaula last October, no lack of desire, just space
MM
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You sure do some pretty work,and yep you are hooked bad.
Ron
Ron
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Ron
I'm in a 12 step program
12 steps from my back porch to the SHOP.
Been gone again for a few days, starting up to relieve the withdrawl symptoms
MM
I'm in a 12 step program
12 steps from my back porch to the SHOP.
Been gone again for a few days, starting up to relieve the withdrawl symptoms
MM
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made some progress the last few days.
The outriggers (Ama's) now have decks,and hulls glassed today. Glassed inside the Toto, did in 2 half sections so bottom is effectivly doubled.Bow done as seperate section.
The outriggers (Ama's) now have decks,and hulls glassed today. Glassed inside the Toto, did in 2 half sections so bottom is effectivly doubled.Bow done as seperate section.
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Fore and aft decks, plus bulkheads made up.
3 coats epoxy to seal under decks.Re: keepin busy
Thats some great looking work! I cant help but to notice those outriggers in the first two picks look like tall, skinny, miniature jem paddle boards And those decks are beautiful, thats some of the nicest looking under decks I have ever seen!
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Installed inwales,deck sub frames and bulheads.
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Cutting inwale to rough size
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Very little movement on the 17'sailboat ( trying to free up space). Did get frames and temporary frames made up
Thats a Laker 12' sitting on it with the legs at 32''
Made a rolling tressle table for this build, for flexibility I added bolt on/off legs with 3 work heights. With double pully block and tackle either end, I can change out as required, or roll the entire assembly in/out the shop. .Thats a Laker 12' sitting on it with the legs at 32''
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Early yesterday morning completed filleting in the bulkheads, rolled 3rd fill coat in main hull and both outriggers.
Goopie the frames and strap the deck down next day hurry up and wait for goopie to set real good Nice day for a sail, spent the day running the rigging,for the new version trimaran with now finished outriggers. running halyards ,sheets,blocks cleats,jam cleats,cam cleats, etc can eat a day up pretty fast, so the water test will have to be tommorow now
MM
Goopie the frames and strap the deck down next day hurry up and wait for goopie to set real good Nice day for a sail, spent the day running the rigging,for the new version trimaran with now finished outriggers. running halyards ,sheets,blocks cleats,jam cleats,cam cleats, etc can eat a day up pretty fast, so the water test will have to be tommorow now
MM
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Keepin busy...looks like a build-a-holic....creating a lot of nice work..
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Update, Well stiching up a smallish sailboat is a lot more work than any kayak I,'ve done
2 days in total to go from 4 flat panels to a recognisable hull. MM
2 days in total to go from 4 flat panels to a recognisable hull. MM
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And here's the hull ready for fillet's
and it's way harder on an old back, but there's no quitting now fillets done and seams taped
another observation, doing the goopie work on this will suck up a ton more epoxy and wood flour and it's way harder on an old back, but there's no quitting now fillets done and seams taped
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[quote="makenmend"]And here's the hull ready for fillet'sanother observation, doing the goopie work on this will suck up a ton more epoxy and wood flour
and it's way harder on an old back, but there's no quitting now.
Yea some of us are a glutton for punnishment...the mind is willing but the lower back is weak...
and it's way harder on an old back, but there's no quitting now.
Yea some of us are a glutton for punnishment...the mind is willing but the lower back is weak...
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To true, also lying on a hard dusty ( I need to clean ) concrete floor removeing wire stitches isn't fun either, then getting up at 2 am to smooth out the keel fillet you did at 8 pm , makes one wander about these addictionsYea some of us are a glutton for punnishment...the mind is willing but the lower back is weak...
MM
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well the 1st of the 2 boats for my buddiies is now done and was cristened on a Brazos trip last month.
The 17' sailboat still moving, but slow, not so easy to turn over on ones own Glassed one side then run short of cloth, sould be here monday, then turn again and start fitting out the inards.
The 17' sailboat still moving, but slow, not so easy to turn over on ones own Glassed one side then run short of cloth, sould be here monday, then turn again and start fitting out the inards.