Getting started!
Having decided at the end of 2017 to build a couple of boats Jeff and myself are right at the beginning. We've bought plans and registered sail numbers, sourced plywood from Forest (currently waiting for pickup in Chula Vista), found a place with a suitable laser that will cut the sheets (Ikon Displays in Otay Mesa) and have a shopping trip planned to get hold of spruce and western red cedar for the stringers and frame doublers.
A lot of time has been spent reading existing blogs and pouring over the plans and instructions so we have a rough idea what we're doing.
Our garages have "strong boxes" built and awaiting the next stage. These are 12'x3' frames on which the hulls are made.
Below is my strong box. It's going to be double skinned to prevent twist - I'm trying to make it possible to wheel my in progress boat to the edge of the garage when not in so much progress, so my wife can park and her black car doesn't have to bake in the sun this coming summer.
A lot of time has been spent reading existing blogs and pouring over the plans and instructions so we have a rough idea what we're doing.
Our garages have "strong boxes" built and awaiting the next stage. These are 12'x3' frames on which the hulls are made.
Below is my strong box. It's going to be double skinned to prevent twist - I'm trying to make it possible to wheel my in progress boat to the edge of the garage when not in so much progress, so my wife can park and her black car doesn't have to bake in the sun this coming summer.
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