Huron 14' almost done, Epifanes Turkish blue looks great. Been waiting a long time to try it out while the can sat in the cabinet. Seems to really suit this hull. Ash rails next, rail caps and stembands go back on and this one is out the door as well.
Showing posts with label ash. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ash. Show all posts
Sunday, 19 August 2018
Sunday, 29 April 2018
Flying along - double paddle solo taking shape
This build is for my daughter, who is an absolute joy to paddle with and always makes me smile. So why not bring her along during the build and get her involved. No time like the present to give her some skills and experience.
Lowering the sheer, and giving it nicer lines than it got when first assembled. Lower in the middle, ends are kept higher for looks as well as seaworthiness.
First side trimmed with the cut off wheel.
Trimmed, nicer sweep and ready for rails
Left to its own, shape has relaxed. To be narrowed when its railed
Waste
Ends trimmed off for gunwales to be fit at end, and glass thinned out for rails
New owner looking on
Thwarts and carry handles finished to thickness waiting for shaping
White boat trimmed in cherry started out exact same model, even yellow
New boat will be narrower and slightly lower midships, and trimmed in ash and purpleheart
Working on a 15' Peterborough Minetta that needed new rails and shape. From the factory it was 13' deep and only 31" wide, when it was intended to be 11" and 32" wide. New rails lowered boat and put back the proper shape.
This boat will be set up for solo work as well. Overall not bad shape, no smashed ribs and mostly planking repairs to be done before chemical stripping.
Lots of purple and ash chips
Purpleheart and ash. Always turns a brownish colour right after milling, shortly returns to a vibrant purple as above.
Back how it started out
Pride of ownership will be present when paddling this one.
Next up is seal and install ash rails, shape and install decks and thwarts. Lots of varnish then hull paint. Seat should arrive shortly, then paddling!
Great memories of an evening paddle.
Purple hull trimmed in ash will make for a nice personalized boat.
Of course you build a boat for a girl that rides in the teacup with you!
Sunday, 15 April 2018
Home stretch - seat, footbraces and paint
Close to paddling, boat is almost ready for the water and 2018 trips. Seat has arrived, wood is shaped and footbraces purchased
Everything is in place and ready to be assembled
Decks dry fit, to be taken apart, epoxy sealed and reassembled. Holes left in either end to allow water to drain after use when boat is turned over
Fit and ready to be completed
Lift handles to keep from lifting boat by decks and to provide a better grip
Center thwarts serve only to hold boat to shape. Slight gaps in rails due to uneven thickness of fiberglass - this is no showpiece so we wont stress over them
Lots of room for tripping gear
More room in the bows even after paddler is in place
Tons of room
Grey Owl Scirocco paddle, just needs light refinishing. 240cm to get over the rails for comfortable paddling
Nicely made paddles, with blades laminated from basswood and butternut
Shaft is ash, with a carbon fibre ferrule
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Seat arrived 3 days ahead of schedule, and was dropped on the porch. Luckily no 'porch pirates' took it, no signature required it was just left
Super comfortable, just needs to be fit and attachments bonded it
Foot braces to be fastened, more than comfortable they assist when pulling hard on the paddle to keep the paddler in the seat and the boat moving forward
Final paint next and we get it wet. Once the ice storm is over, that is!
Thursday, 1 March 2018
Grand Laker nearly done
Getting close to the water, we'll beat spring and be waiting. Almost done and ready
Grinding away loose fibreglass for patch with epoxy and glass , the last bit of damage done when the
Starting the sanding for new paint
Patch over both sides of stem
Half way there
Feathering in with fairing compound
Taped off for paint
Ready for Grand Lake Green
First coat done
Second coat of new varnish inside
Seat and spray rails left to do
6hp for looks
Will be replaced with a 9.8
Rails in place for fitting
Ash rails epoxy sealed and varnished
Evinrude 9.8 in place on transom on a Laker
Unit on trailer ready for water - next is the trailer rebuild
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