Tuesday, April 29, 2008

More Floor



The floor is a little over half done. Its starting to get close to the curve at the stern of the boat. The weather this week decided to turn cold , with upper 20's predicted tonight. So we are on hold till it warms up above 40 degrees at night. Shouldn't be to long. All the screw holes are filled and all but one frame is also in.

More screws on order we will use about 250 of the 1 3/4 and 100 of the 1 1/4. Jamestown Distributors loves me.....

Monday, April 21, 2008

End of the Weekend




Thats it for the Weekend. Now its time to clean up. The 3M 5200 adhesive gets everywhere !

We floor it




The floor is cross planked. Its screwed and glued to the sides and just butted up tight in the center. I can't see any light between the seams so that's a good sign. The whole boat is fastened with silicon bronze screws.

A new view



I have no idea what I am checking out. I thought it was a pretty funny picture. Anyways we plane and plane some more. Its neat working with a sharp hand plane and nice wood. But man are my forearms sore today ! Every thing is now flat, level and square. We are about 1/16 on an inch off at the rear over 16 ft. I think I can live with that!

Nice rear end !



More transom . Check out the foot print!

Bow shot


Here is the bow all snug and cozy

Transom and spanish Windlass





We continue with the transom and employ multiple Spanish windlasses in out quest for alignment. I big thank you to my wife of the great photo work !

Transom


It takes a lot of thinking and measuring but the transom starts to take shape

Putting it all together



We attach the inner stem to the sides and crank it down. Over the midship frame we go and on to the transom

Hope moves outside



Here we go!. The first picture is my Dad thinking about what he has gotten himself into. I certainly enjoyed having him come up and help with the build. He is a fine carpenter and I will remember the day every time I go out for a row.

Saturday, April 12, 2008

She has curves



This is a fairing batten fasten to one of the 1x12's . I was trying to see what the curve looked like in the bottom at the stern. The 1x3 piece of oak will need to be steam bent to this curve. We were walking this afternoon and I found an old tea kettle in the woods. Just the thing I needed for my homemade steamer.

Mid Ship frame


Here is the mid ship frame. Its a temporary mold that we will bend the sides around. The oak keel is sitting in the groove in the frame.

The Boat House


It's actually the garage my wife keeps her car in. But the snow is gone and the boats have taken over. My daughter painted me a very nice sign that says Bob's boat yard and I need to hang it up after I varnish it.

Stem a soarus




Here is the stem I hacked out last week. Its 1/2" on the face at the top and goes to a taper at the bottom. The bevel changes from 26 degrees at the top too 16 degrees at the bottom. The aft face is 2 2/3 at the top and 1 1/2 inches at the bottom. Sounds more complicated than it is. The last picture is looking at the bottom of the stem. This is the "inner" stem.

Pine and more Pine


A big old pile of wood. 4 -1x12x16 and a whole lots of 1x4x8's plus a 1x3x8 oak .