It's all about the adventure not the final product...I've been fishing, that's why it's not finishedjsuber wrote:If you had bought a kayak, you would have been fishing by now. Go see Brad Stephens at Sunjammers and mention my name. If he doesn't shoot, then play lets make a deal.
Another year and another project....
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Way too coll Chalk.
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I decided to rip the floor down the middle and push it apart to fill the gaps on the outside and fill the middle..much easier to fill the middle do to the stringer grid and straight lines.

			
			
									
						
										
						I would like to build a Hells Bay Whipray style boat next....the design seems to be the hardest part, a hull going from a V to almost flat is challenging to design in flat panels...I know how to do it, just transfering my thoughts into CAD seem to be the hardest partReel Cowboy wrote:Way too coll Chalk.
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Re: Another year and another project....
Chalk wrote:I decided to rip the floor down the middle and push it apart to fill the gaps on the outside and fill the middle..much easier to fill the middle do to the stringer grid and straight lines.
Is this Your way of saying Whoops
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Nope....There's only so much you can do with a 48" sheet of plywood in a 56" hole  
			
			
									
						
										
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Thats why I like AluminumChalk wrote:Nope....There's only so much you can do with a 48" sheet of plywood in a 56" hole
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That's a lot of wood putty or Bondo.Chalk wrote:Nope....There's only so much you can do with a 48" sheet of plywood in a 56" hole
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Amazing what lack of a working boat will do to your motivation  
 
Only one bay left to laminate in the hull and all the structural laminating will be done (this week)
I decided that I am going to use NIDA core for the decks...Kinda pricey, but the weight savings is worth it.
Spent most of the morning cleaning up the garage...but I managed to cut 1.5" strips for the sheer clamp. After playing in the pool with the wife and kids and taking a short siesta I laminated the clamp to the boat. You can never have enough clamps when building a boat...33 shown, I needed 10 more
 
After the sheer clamp, clean up sanding and final lamination we will be ready for the floors.
The Chackillac is getting close
 

Only half the garage got cleaned
  
 


			
			
									
						
										
						Only one bay left to laminate in the hull and all the structural laminating will be done (this week)
I decided that I am going to use NIDA core for the decks...Kinda pricey, but the weight savings is worth it.
Spent most of the morning cleaning up the garage...but I managed to cut 1.5" strips for the sheer clamp. After playing in the pool with the wife and kids and taking a short siesta I laminated the clamp to the boat. You can never have enough clamps when building a boat...33 shown, I needed 10 more
After the sheer clamp, clean up sanding and final lamination we will be ready for the floors.
The Chackillac is getting close

Only half the garage got cleaned


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After all this time, I hope it floats
			
			
									
						
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Wood naturally floats  
			
			
									
						
										
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Even with all your stuffChalk wrote:Wood naturally floats
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Looking good.....How many times have you needed that ladder?  Hahaha
			
			
									
						
										
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I'd want to eliminate that too! That dood ALWAYS scares away fish! Must be he always falls out a boat and swims in to the beach pulling that crabtrap and float!Chalk wrote:One for each foot....Eerman wrote:I'll take two
I hope to eliminate this....
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She's been lowered from the saw horse's...that must mean we are getting in the short rows (near the end for you city folk  
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Made some dollies with left over plywood from the bulkheads
Hope to install the floors next weekend



			
			
									
						
										
						Made some dollies with left over plywood from the bulkheads
Hope to install the floors next weekend



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Lookin good. Got to be feelin good about it bein so close, huh
			
			
									
						
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