Its the WBF equivalent of a cooking show, where the Face on screen just happens to have one in the oven looking perfect.
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Its the WBF equivalent of a cooking show, where the Face on screen just happens to have one in the oven looking perfect.
Potentially more info than you want, but having worked in the field, I'll add some insight. Typically the sternum is wired together, with careful attention paid to the wire ends. The wires...
Alex, could you give a report on your anchoring set up? I didn’t find what ground tackle you chose, or how you deployed it.
Can’t fit the connectors through them.
Heartbreaking. My first real sailing experience was aboard a Concordia yawl, Irene #103. It was a life changing event, and I’ve been chasing that high ever since. I’ve only just recently gotten a...
A parent at my kids school routinely does pick up and drop off in a retired Japanese Fire truck. All kitted out with hoses and lights, right hand drive. Brings nothing but smiles.
YES! Just the inspiration I was looking for. I was graciously gifted a small keelboat last fall, and it needs a name. It a Laguna 18, which is a very small IOR style keelboat. An 8’ beam for its...
Bravo Tim! Bartenders of all sizes are such a delight.
It’s been a while since I had a chance to catch up on Forum happenings, but I’m glad to see the usual excellence and nonsense is prevailing.
I’ll let you decide which is which ;)
Weather forecast is poor, 1/4" to 1/2" of rain and 10-15kts of wind are not conducive to a recreational row. Gotta cancel.
A small boat get together to start off the boating season in Seattle. We will meet up on the beach on the south end of Golden Gardens Park about 10:00, then push off about 11:00. The plan is to set...
The link goes to a post dated June 2. Do we have access to the actual report?
I know its not the simplest solution, but with the engine and mizzen in the way, it might be a good application for a small wheel on the back of the cabin, with a teleflex cable to the rudder.
I'm trying to remember where I got that bit of info, but I can't recall. It came down to a matter of what's more efficient to run: two smaller motors, or one bigger, albeit offset, motor. Sure is...
Its part of the learning curve. The owners weren't sure which motor was the better fit, so went with one of each. The expectation is that later on they will retrofit one to match the other once the...
My Gut-Certified Engineering Sense tells me that fluid pumps like to push rather than pull. Perhaps the pump should be just after the expansion tank?
Tim's boat is a Hvalsoe 18, which I think represents the current pinnacle of transom-sterned Sail & Oar boats.
https://smallboatsmonthly.com/article/hvalsoe-18/
For Sail & Oar cruising in the PNW, a mizzen is absolutely worth it.
Adding a sail rig to an old row boat that wasn't intended for it is another thing.
I think its a worthwhile project;...
It sure brought out the armchair captains. Its good info though, thanks for posting it there.
Let's hope not many; one shouldn't be faffing about with winches and tools when navigating a lock.
Looking very promising. Any thoughts on battery placement?
PM makes a good suggestion.
If you want to have a look at a very successful one-design R/C boat, check out the T-37. Designed from the ground up as an R/C boat, its simple to build and has great...
Having just wrapped up a large house renovation, I disposed of some scraps with a small fire. This inadvertently included some cut-offs of fiber-cement siding. I saw it delaminate into layers and...
4 lbs seems about right. R/C boats at that size aren't very heavy.
Be aware that it probably won't sail very well, because wind, water, and gravity don't scale. Most R/C sail boats have much...
Except it ought to be a two part statement.
The fiber cement (Hardi) board idea is intriguing. It sure doesn't burn, but will degrade and crumble at wood burning temperatures. It wouldn't be strong enough to be the mold itself, but as a...
You ought to find your way to Port Townsend and see if Pete Langley has something suitable at the Foundry.
I've been following the Ziska Torqueedo pod drive installation, and its impressive. The electric auxiliary makes absolute sense in the Salish Sea, where anchorages abound, shore plugs aren't that...
Counter tops looks great. I've considered doing concrete counters, but I didn't realize someone made a system for it. Could you share a link to the product you used?
Widget building is one of the best things out there.
Do you know what the difference between a professional and an expert is?
A Professional has the right tool for the job.
An Expert knows...
This year, the Traditional Small Craft Association was a sponsor of the event. Glad to see it was a great success!
The hang up there is that right when you need more power, due to increased wind, then you are also increasing the drag and weight of the boat, thereby also increasing the power needed.
Possibly...
If anyone finds a listing we can pop it up on the WBF facebook page and reach a few more people.
Changing the impeller should be considered normal maintenance. Its a cheap part. And if it fails, it can leave you stranded. Typically changed with each oil change.
Boat looks great, btw. ...
This is a great place to start from. Swap the rudder for the Torqueedo. Change out the aft cabin for something more aesthetically pleasing. Lengthen the front cabin so that your feet aren't going...
*insert popcorn gif*
Actually I've been watching Golden North, with plenty a daydream spent on her potential. Floating boat shop is a great one! What could go wrong?
The clear answer is to buy a 50-60' ex-purse seiner. The hold becomes the work shop, and the extensive rigging will allow for ample lifting of boats, materials, and tools on, off, in, and out of the...
Look up Fossil Fool on YouTube. He built a boat that is its own trailer and tows it behind a folding bike which then fits into the foredeck. Very slick. he has a build thread here on the forum...
Its pretty. but.... boomless sprits'l? No way.
Plus, I have a Navigator that I could get finished with that same $2k. (ok lets all have a laugh about actually finishing a boat project)
Maybe Tom Lathrop would be interested in designing a Blue Jacket 20?
I want to be Tom when I grow up.
Time to break out the heat gun and scraper and remove any of if that looks suspicious. I'd guess its epoxy. How much of the wood is actually rotten? Plywood tolerates patching well.
My grandfather was a machinist and heavy equipment operator. My earliest memories are of sitting on his lap while he ran a drag line. Huge spools of cable, and a giant bucket. He could pitch that...
Oof. yeah, I think cutting it in half and making it into a bookshelf is the best course. And then sell it to some one to fund the next build. Plenty of big money homes out in the San Juans that...
Great idea, and looks great. Love that flair you put in from the vertical trim to the facia.
How's the rowing performance? Decent ergonomics?
As a matter of curiosity, do you have a photo of the wood bracket, and/or the point of failure?