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Sunday, July 6, 2014

Meanwhile...

My own project has been stalling now for a week or so but meanwhile we (with my wife) decided we should restore an old aluminum boat for my wife's friend who is about to get married. Boat belonged to her late dad and was built in 70s or 80s. The main job was to replace the rotten wooden transom which we successfully accomplished today. I used "exotic" American wood that came from a shipping crate of some x-ray machine ;)

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Sidework 2

Attached those things I do not know the name of. The gap will eventually be covered with plywood. The front of the boat from stem to station #2 will be fully covered, therefore these things reach only up to station #2.

Thursday, May 29, 2014

Sidework

Reinforced the side clamps with doublers in the two middle sections.

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Overthrow

This is how it looks when it look like a boat. Actually, it is huuuuuge! Need to glue the support for the one remaining butt joint on the bottom planks.

Monday, May 5, 2014

Finished planking

Finally, dunno after how many months all the planking is in place, glued and fixed with screws!!!

Next up: sanding and fiberglassing the hull.

Sunday, January 19, 2014

Bottom planking 7

Breaking news! After a few hours every once-a-week since my last post I finally solved the bottom planking mystery tonight! Tip: if you plan to build a boat, spend a few hundred $ on decent plans. Building something from magazine 4 page plans is a pain in the ass guarranteed. I could make the sides and bottom come together up front only after trying and fitting at least 20 times each, and that is only port. Hopefully starboard will benefit from learning curve. It took me about two years. Not having idea of how something needs to be done is a great party pooper. Cheers!