100601_5048m.jpg Edna Bay, BC - 2010 Center line drawn
| 100601_5049m.jpg Edna Bay, BC - 2010 Martha ready to go fishing
| 100602_5058m.jpg Edna Bay, BC - 2010 Inlet Navigation delivering plywood for boat hull
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100602_5060m.jpg Edna Bay, BC - 2010 Inlet Navigation delivering plywood for boat hull
| 100602_5080m.jpg Edna Bay, BC - 2010 Greg and Scott moving plywood to net loft
| 100602_5079m.jpg Edna Bay, BC - 2010 Greg and Scott moving plywood to net loft
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100602_5077m.jpg Edna Bay, BC - 2010 Greg and Scott moving plywood to net loft
| 100602_5074m.jpg Edna Bay, BC - 2010 Scott and Greg
| 100602_5075m.jpg Edna Bay, BC - 2010 Scott and Greg
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100602_5082m.jpg Edna Bay, BC - 2010 Plywood ready for use
| 100603_5091m.jpg Edna Bay, BC - 2010 Working on frame 2
| 100603_5093m.jpg Edna Bay, BC - 2010 Frames 1 to 8 up, ready to test for fairness
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100606_5115m.jpg Edna Bay, BC - 2010 Because of the height of our building platform, the stem forepeak is below the floor. Peter is cutting a hole to accomodate it.
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| 100606_5118m.jpg Edna Bay, BC - 2010 "Stem hole"
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100607_5121m.jpg Edna Bay, BC - 2010 Frames 1 through 8. Transom to come.
| 100607_5124m.jpg Edna Bay, BC - 2010 Frame 1 (foreground)
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100608_5130m.jpg Edna Bay, BC - 2010 Two 3/4" plywood boards will be epoxy glued face to face to make the 1-1/2" transom
| 100608_5132m.jpg Edna Bay, BC - 2010 Transom boards glued and weighted flat
| 100609_5137m.jpg Edna Bay, BC - 2010 Nice router table given to us by John
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100609_5138m.jpg Edna Bay, BC - 2010 Softening the edge of a frame
| 100610_5140m.jpg Edna Bay, BC - 2010 Sawing transom to finished height
| 100610_5142m.jpg Edna Bay, BC - 2010 Sawing transom side
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100610_5147m.jpg Edna Bay, BC - 2010 Transom sawn to final dimensions
| 100611_5148m.jpg Edna Bay, BC - 2010 Transom waiting for epoxy
| 100611_5149m.jpg Edna Bay, BC - 2010 Epoxying transom
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100611_5152m.jpg Edna Bay, BC - 2010 Frames waiting to be glued
| 100612_5171m.jpg Edna Bay, BC - 2010 Applying epoxy glue to a frame
| 100617_5205m.jpg Edna Bay, BC - 2010 Sanding frames before another coat of epoxy
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100617_5206m.jpg Edna Bay, BC - 2010 All frames sanded, washed and drying
| 100619_1290p.jpg Edna Bay, BC - 2010 Martha tipping third layer of epoxy
| 100619_1293p.jpg Edna Bay, BC - 2010 Martha tipping third layer of epoxy
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100620_5217m.jpg Edna Bay, BC - 2010 Washing yet another epoxyed frame
| 100621_5244m.jpg Edna Bay, BC - 2010 Attaching keelson support
| 100621_5235m.jpg Edna Bay, BC - 2010 Transom with a layer of fiberglassed cloth and epoxy
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100621_5246m.jpg Edna Bay, BC - 2010 Trimming excess cloth from transom
| 100622_5247m.jpg Edna Bay, BC - 2010 Preparing keelson support blocks
| 100622_5248m.jpg Edna Bay, BC - 2010 Frames with keelson support blocks installed
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100622_5250m.jpg Edna Bay, BC - 2010 Foreground and top, keelson support blocks installed. Glued dowels will be cut off.
| 100624_5255m.jpg Edna Bay, BC - 2010 Checking to see if transom is on center
| 100626_5289m.jpg Edna Bay, BC - 2010 Cutting notch for keelson
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100627_5298m.jpg Edna Bay, BC - 2010 Scribing a line on the stem board
| 100626_5292m.jpg Edna Bay, BC - 2010 Stem board and frames
| 100629_5312m.jpg Edna Bay, BC - 2010 Keelson boards set up for epoxying
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100630_5320m.jpg Edna Bay, BC - 2010 Progress! Attaching first keelson board to frames
| 100630_5321m.jpg Edna Bay, BC - 2010 Attaching keelson board to stem
| 100630_5323m.jpg Edna Bay, BC - 2010 Attaching end of second layer of keelson. It is epoxy glued and screwed to the first board.
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