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    Re: building progress

    Who knows next they’ll be making plastic boats ;)
  2. Re: RAN Sailing Youtube link - 50’ strip plank build, Johan and Malin

    Thanks Greg, Leo and Steve are into the fiddly bits now which I don’t find as interesting so it’s refreshing to get in on the early stages of others

    Two more that I’ve found lately, equally as...
  3. Re: Stern tube in cold molded wooden sailboat

    I made my own epoxy/glass tube to Paul Gartsides method shown here:

    https://www.gartsideboats.com/faq/shaft-tube-and-bearing-assembly.html

    The thread I uploaded to WBF is here:
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    New YouTube series to watch

    heads up for YouTube viewers:-

    A guy in Finland (he speaks pretty good English) has just started a 50’ strip/veneer cat ketch. If you go on and search for “Arctic SeaCamel”. Doesn’t fully get to...
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    Re: Lofting the Brewer catboat

    Thanks for your reply Jim. I always admire your individual responses to everyone that chips in, even after all this time. Your stamina in producing what must rate as the most valued thread is...
  6. Re: One insane englishman trying to rebuild the 1910 gaff cutter Tally Ho, in WA. (VI

    love to see the other boats and atmosphere. Some other episodes have loads more of those shots.
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    Re: Lofting the Brewer catboat

    Love those cabin beams Jim. Having done mine recently- (well a couple of years ago!) I can appreciate the difficulty. must say I cheated and used a Carlin to sit em on!

    I’m wondering, the ends...
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    Re: H28 "Larrikin" rebuild

    Thanks Greg and Rick.
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    Re: Building the CoPogy 18

    Thanks Alex, something to work on.
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    Re: H28 "Larrikin" rebuild

    Hi Greg, just want to pick your brains about preparation of Huon Pine for gluing or epoxying, do you do anything special? I’ve heard it’s an “ oily” wood

    thanks
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    Re: Eun Mara Gaff Yawl

    Alex, would you be able to photograph those cable-entries a bit better please. Bit hard to see but I think I know what you mean from your description.
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    Re: Building the CoPogy 18

    Thanks Timo
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    Re: Caledonia Yawl build downunder

    I understand your apprehension Neil, my only suggestion is to search for Ian Milne’s thread on “Kotik, Kotik, kotik” (not sure on commas etc) or for threads that people have built Eun Maras...
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    Re: how to post photos again

    In the “quick reply” box select middle icon of last pull-down menu in icon bar. Should be pretty intuitive from there. You can post photos from your own computer. Sorry I don’t know how to draw...
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    Re: The Jealousy. A very slow TS16

    At a guess Elmo, I’d replace the bolt in that swivel with a shackle (I’m assuming the fitting in your hand is a swivel). Maybe a new swivel (does it spin nice?? ) might pay off.
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    Re: The Jealousy. A very slow TS16

    Thanks I’ll check it out
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    Re: The Jealousy. A very slow TS16

    Elmo in #72 you show a stern light fitted in place of the rod-holder, does run off batteries? Can you tell me what brand and where you got it please?
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    Re: Building the CoPogy 18

    Alex is that a combination lock you fitted on companionway? What is the metal pin made of ? Are they exxy$$
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    Re: Sea Bird Yawl model

    Following Mike. Great work.
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    Re: Oily film in water tank.

    What about a vinyl bladder??
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    Re: H28 "Larrikin" rebuild

    Looking fantastic Greg. You were worried about all the different Timbers but I didn’t notice that at all. Your workmanship is outstanding. Hopefully your contract doesn’t extend endlessly so you can...
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    Re: A Hvalsoe Dinghy in New Zealand

    I’m thinking a 3 or 4 ft torture board (run in a for/aft plane, representing next plank) to sand the bevel so it goes in a fair curve may be easier than planing it Ian ?? My 2c cos I’ve never done it...
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    Re: A Hvalsoe Dinghy in New Zealand

    Well done Ian. It’s always a pity that the most difficult plank is the first, why is that?

    Merry Xmas and have a great sailing new year to you and Alison
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    Re: A Hvalsoe Dinghy in New Zealand

    Starting to get very exciting Ian, I bet you’re looking fwd to getting out in shed for the first plank fitting? I look fwd to that posting.
  25. Re: Palnking is dry from sitting in shop for 2.5 yrs. Any advice before painting

    A lot of boats sit that long in build in worse conditions. I’d be following the paint companies directions. Have you actually run a moisture meter over the planks? May not be as dry as you imagine.
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    Re: A Hvalsoe Dinghy in New Zealand

    Thanks for the pictures Ian. She’s coming along nicely. It will be rewarding to get full length planks out. I’ll have to see if we can get that Sika291 Wood colour here.
    It’s great that Covid...
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    Re: Kotik, Kotik, Kotik!

    So much stuff. Can’t have enough lockers by the looks. When the time comes I’ll be looking back here to make sure I haven’t forgotten to take account of my stuff. I remember my last boat the stuff...
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    Re: Raptor plastic nails and staples

    I use raptor plastics for glue ups when positioning is crucial and I can dispense with screws and the soldering iron to get em out. Perimeter and field of large panels such as cabin-top was a good...
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    Re: Kotik, Kotik, Kotik!

    Good to see you having a great time Ian. That bridge must have been some climb. Doubt I’d make it!
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    Re: H28 "Larrikin" rebuild

    Thanks for the video Greg. A video gives a much better sense of scale, your mum will be happy. Things are coming along very nicely. I wish I had some of your finesse with details but as you know a...
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    Re: Selway Fisher Clyde 18

    I’m attaching my handrails with csk head screws from inside cabin through the deck beams so then it’s flush inside. Only prob is guessing where the screws go through :( Epoxy will be my choice of...
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    Re: Gartside # 207

    Congratulations Thomas, she looks fantastic. Thanks for the launch photos. Now for retirement and sailing her full time. ��
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    Re: "Margaret" Grey Seal by Iain Oughtred

    thanks for the compliments Jim. I’m 5’10” + and can sit comfortably in the aft part of cabin where I have the quarter berths/seats. Any other questions please don’t hesitate
    I just found sail area =...
  34. Re: Want to see me build a 30' Chesapeake Deadrise?

    Condolences to Walt’s family. I enjoyed following along this thread and it’s a shame he didn’t get to complete it. May he Rest In Peace. Good Bye Walt.
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    Re: A Hvalsoe Dinghy in New Zealand

    I see them now Ian. Setting up those planking battens looks like fun :o

    Lucky you’re not building an epoxy boat with that weather. Next you’ll get icebergs.
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    Re: A Hvalsoe Dinghy in New Zealand

    Can’t see pictures in #95 Ian, but I can in other posts up the page ????
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    Re: A Hvalsoe Dinghy in New Zealand

    It must be a relief to have your timber sorted and the transom looks really good. I can’t imagine what a workout your tape measure is getting!!! I’ve gone and bought a Moto Guzzi so it’ll be a...
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    Re: Kotik, Kotik, Kotik!

    Love that first photo on #959. Good news about the motor, can Alison start it?
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    Re: 24' Len Randell Sloop Rebuild

    Mark aka mazlaysia, you may be better off starting a new thread, you’ll get more exposure if you phrase it correctly.
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    Re: Building the CoPogy 18

    Hi Alex, question for you.. I looked back at your deck non-skid (Kiwi Grip) application post in #580 and I was wondering if you apply it over your normal topcoat or the undercoat? Do you apply the...
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    Re: Fitting Out for Smallish Boat Cruising

    One advantage of the through-cabin mast is that it’ll stay put while you deal with stays etc. I’ll read through the rest of this thread for more tips I can steal. Happy cruising Bruce.
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    Re: Building the CoPogy 18

    Congrats Alex, may you have many enjoyable voyages in her. You’ve done a fine job
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    Re: A Hvalsoe Dinghy in New Zealand

    By geez Ian, all the boats you’ve built over the years worth of experience seems to have come to nought with this boat. You’ve certainly started a new curve of learning it seems. I hope you have some...
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    Re: Building a cape henry 21 gaff cutter.

    I had to laugh at that last photo Pablo. Take the boys out for a sail but they bought their electronics along too. T’is the day and age. At least we can appreciate the surroundings in your photos
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    Re: H28 "Larrikin" rebuild

    Looking very special Greg. That’s a lucky boat to have found you.
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    Re: Building the CoPogy 18

    looking fantastic - you’ll have a great time at Pt Townsend. That cabin looks very snug, I can imagine brewing a coffee and looking out at surroundings.

    Is that a tricolour at mast head Alex?...
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    Re: A Hvalsoe Dinghy in New Zealand

    Just be aware Alex, that is the glue that foams when it has a gap to expand into or out of. The expanded foamy residue doesn’t have much strength so your wood needs to be a good fit. I used it on my...
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    Re: A Hvalsoe Dinghy in New Zealand

    Must feel good to have the keel done. That glue was made for steamed members, means not waiting for timber to dry out. Best of luck for sorting your timber search Ian.
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    Re: H28 "Larrikin" rebuild

    Always someone to rain on your parade but I see his point looking back. Do we have to wait for an answer Greg?

    I see, he’s gonna fit the roof panels in between beams then one last over the top. :D
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    Re: Mast step/floors repair

    Thats exactly it but better. Ask him to put a thread on it so you can put your heavy weather mast in:D
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