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Since a few people have been asking about progress, here's (http://www.on-to-it-software.com/EunMara) a link to photos of my Eun Mara project since the turning over. Earlier photos can be seen here (http://shutterfly.com/os.jsp?i=67b0de21b372778f254a&open=1).
We've had a cold, windy winter so I haven't been able to make much progress outside. I managed to get a little bit done on the nice days, and I did some inside work making sails from Sailrite kits (highly recommended, as long as you don't expect perfection!).
Tomorrow Steven Bauer is going to give me some hands on experience with gluing up a birdsmouth spar. Hopefully that will give me inspiration to get going on the eight spars required for the Eun Mara!
StevenBauer
03-26-2005, 09:07 AM
I've got the spruce all milled out, Howard. I just have to cut the birdsmouth and run the tapers on the table saw.
And, great pics! I love the blue. I'll be studying those pics closely, that's for sure.
Steven smile.gif
Mrleft8
03-26-2005, 09:16 AM
Beautiful.... Sigh....
Slightly off topic, but I've been wondering for a while now.... How do you pronounce "Eun Mara"? "Oon Mah-rah"? "Ee-Un May-rah"?
Very inspiring, no matter how you say it. Thanks, and post more pics anytime smile.gif
Ocean Spray
03-26-2005, 07:02 PM
HR . . . .Great photo essay! Very impressive! As someone building on a smaller scale, a 15'00" Ducktrap Wherry,
how many man hours does it take to build a boat like yours. How do you ever get enough heat up so the epoxy will harden?
Looking foward to future updates
Ken Hutchins
03-26-2005, 07:05 PM
That really looks great. smile.gif
Steve McMahon
03-26-2005, 09:02 PM
Great progress Howard.
No pressure, still a few months to the Mahone Bay Wooden Boat Festival, I look forward to seeing her there. ;)
HR.
Great job. I can hardly wait to see your picture of your Eun Mara's launcing. Fair winds.
Jim McGee
[ 03-27-2005, 12:34 PM: Message edited by: JimM ]
Ocean Spray, I have spent about 1000 hours on the boat so far, over about a year and a half.
To keep the long epoxy joints (such as planks) warm enough to cure, I would hang heat lamps from the roof just above the joint. For smaller areas, I would build a "tent" overtop and put a small space heater inside. I did the glue up on sunny days late in the morning so that the boat had a chance to warm up in the plastic covered building. I also only epoxied when it wasn't too cold or windy. It seemed to worked well.
Ed Armstrong
03-29-2005, 07:25 PM
Very nice! Eun Mara is a beautiful small yacht. I'm currently halfway through an Acorn Dinghy, and hope to build Eun Mara one of these days. As a hobbiest with two small children, though, it's going to be awhile. I think a Whilly Boat is more likely in my near future.
Ed
Thanks for posting a progress report Howard.
Enjoyed the pictures.
An accomplishment for sure!
Garrett Lowell
04-01-2005, 08:33 AM
She looks great!
outofthenorm
04-01-2005, 10:13 AM
Being fairly new the the Forum, this is the first time I've seen your Eun Mara. Congratulations and cudos for your work. This looks like a particularly satisfying build and you are clearly doing a spectacular job. It's an inspriration. Thanks for sharing it so well.
Norm
Venchka
04-01-2005, 02:54 PM
Howard,
Will you adopt Elisabeth Grace & I? ;)
Lovely work. Lisa picked out that shade of blue for the Caledonia yawl. It didn't get used. I suppose I must build a boat and use the paint.
Technical question? Do you have the plywood quantities handy?
Cheers and continued success with the build.
Wayne
Is that green envy or mold In the Swamp.
StevenBauer
04-01-2005, 03:20 PM
Wait 'til you guys see Howard's latest project! I heading up there in the morning. I think I'll bring my camera. :D
Steven
PS Think 40' and full bodied...
Venchka
04-01-2005, 04:20 PM
Y'all get to have all the fun. I'm going to run away from home. tongue.gif
Wayne
In the Swamp. :D
Wayne, I don't know about adoption - we're getting kinda full up with boats, but I guess there's always room for a beauty like Elisabeth Grace!
I'm away right now so I can't tell you how much plywood I used, but I'll post it when I get home. I know that I used less than Iain's plans call for because I was pretty careful about laying out the planks and minimizing waste (I scarphed each plank individually rather than scarphing full sheets).
Howard
Wild Dingo
04-02-2005, 08:19 AM
Great stuff Howard! I love Iains designs and Eun is a solid favorite... shes lookin great! :cool:
Steven Pics mate!!! ;) 40ft?? whooooyeah! :cool:
StevenBauer
04-02-2005, 11:26 PM
You want pics, huh? Like this one?
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid163/pada31df1d265d2f0f535c777ad197198/f49b9cc1.jpg
Or this?
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid163/pac3e893eeae1e4d12bfd0e487c9f725a/f49b9cc9.jpg
Now that's what I call a boat stove!
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid163/p2c25eeae709231d1330c495f2391e494/f49b9ce9.jpg
She has a very full shape:
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid163/pfe21b01b53bef7ba930a3540e4030a88/f49b9cef.jpg
And the man himself:
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid163/p55a2549587bad566d2b0707692eda112/f49b9cd4.jpg
Howard, tell us more about her. smile.gif
Steven
donald branscom
09-06-2006, 01:53 AM
Since a few people have been asking about progress, here's (http://www.on-to-it-software.com/EunMara) a link to photos of my Eun Mara project since the turning over. Earlier photos can be seen here (http://shutterfly.com/os.jsp?i=67b0de21b372778f254a&open=1).
We've had a cold, windy winter so I haven't been able to make much.......
Could you please tell me what kind of camera was used to take the photos?
Brand , model etc.,.
Your boat is very nice. Looks like very good craftsmanship to me.
StevenBauer
09-06-2006, 07:07 AM
Donald, Howard and Co. are off on Malolo to cruise the Newfoundland coast. Should be back soon.
Steven
Wonderful! What colour/brand paint did you use on the hull?
Hughman
09-06-2006, 08:13 PM
Fantastic! What kind of beer did you drink while building it? :D
Boy, surprised to see this old thread pop up!
Donald - the camera is nothing special, a 4 year old Pentax Optio 3 megapixel
JimD - Brightside Flag Blue
Hughman - 3 guesses and the first 2 don't count!
Howard
StevenBauer
09-07-2006, 05:02 PM
Howard, it was great reading about your trip. Are you going to share any of it with these mugs? :D
Steven
Dale H
09-07-2006, 09:14 PM
Fantastic! What kind of beer did you drink while building it?
Alexander Keith's, of course.
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