June 2010 - Boat

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Edna Bay, BC - 2010
Center line drawn

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Edna Bay, BC - 2010
Martha ready to go fishing

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Edna Bay, BC - 2010
Inlet Navigation delivering plywood for boat hull

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Edna Bay, BC - 2010
Inlet Navigation delivering plywood for boat hull

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Edna Bay, BC - 2010
Greg and Scott moving plywood to net loft

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Edna Bay, BC - 2010
Greg and Scott moving plywood to net loft

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Edna Bay, BC - 2010
Greg and Scott moving plywood to net loft

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Edna Bay, BC - 2010
Scott and Greg

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Edna Bay, BC - 2010
Scott and Greg

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Edna Bay, BC - 2010
Plywood ready for use

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Edna Bay, BC - 2010
Working on frame 2

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Edna Bay, BC - 2010
Frames 1 to 8 up, ready to test for fairness

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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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Edna Bay, BC - 2010
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Edna Bay, BC - 2010
"Stem hole"

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Edna Bay, BC - 2010
Frames 1 through 8. Transom to come.

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Edna Bay, BC - 2010
Frame 1 (foreground)

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Edna Bay, BC - 2010
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Edna Bay, BC - 2010
Two 3/4" plywood boards will be epoxy glued
face to face to make the 1-1/2" transom

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Edna Bay, BC - 2010
Transom boards glued and weighted flat

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Edna Bay, BC - 2010
Nice router table given to us by John

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Edna Bay, BC - 2010
Softening the edge of a frame

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Edna Bay, BC - 2010
Sawing transom to finished height

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Edna Bay, BC - 2010
Sawing transom side

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Edna Bay, BC - 2010
Transom sawn to final dimensions

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Edna Bay, BC - 2010
Transom waiting for epoxy

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Edna Bay, BC - 2010
Epoxying transom

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Edna Bay, BC - 2010
Frames waiting to be glued

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Edna Bay, BC - 2010
Applying epoxy glue to a frame

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Edna Bay, BC - 2010
Sanding frames before another coat of epoxy

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Edna Bay, BC - 2010
All frames sanded, washed and drying

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Edna Bay, BC - 2010
Martha tipping third layer of epoxy

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Edna Bay, BC - 2010
Martha tipping third layer of epoxy

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Edna Bay, BC - 2010
Washing yet another epoxyed frame

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Edna Bay, BC - 2010
Attaching keelson support

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Edna Bay, BC - 2010
Transom with a layer of fiberglassed cloth
and epoxy

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Edna Bay, BC - 2010
Trimming excess cloth from transom

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Edna Bay, BC - 2010
Preparing keelson support blocks

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Edna Bay, BC - 2010
Frames with keelson support blocks installed

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Edna Bay, BC - 2010
Foreground and top, keelson support blocks
installed. Glued dowels will be cut off.

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Edna Bay, BC - 2010
Checking to see if transom is on center

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Edna Bay, BC - 2010
Cutting notch for keelson

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Edna Bay, BC - 2010
Scribing a line on the stem board

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Edna Bay, BC - 2010
Stem board and frames

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Edna Bay, BC - 2010
Keelson boards set up for epoxying

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Edna Bay, BC - 2010
Progress!
Attaching first keelson board to frames

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Edna Bay, BC - 2010
Attaching keelson board to stem

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Edna Bay, BC - 2010
Attaching end of second layer of keelson.
It is epoxy glued and screwed to the first board.