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    We finally turned the Elf over tonight. Tough to get a good picture but here's what I've got:














    Last edited by StevenBauer; 11-05-2009 at 10:51 PM.

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    Oh yeah!
    A double boat flipping day and both guys are named Steve.
    Is that cool or what?

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    A boat turning in both East and West Portlands! What a great day Steven. Nice looking boat you have going there. My sailboat was done in a similar manner. Flat rockered bottom then lapstrake planks for the sides. More pics or a website??

    Looks like there is one more plank to go. Why did you roll the boat before doing that?

    [ 05-08-2005, 01:21 AM: Message edited by: Steve Miller ]

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    Geesh - all this flipping boat talk! [img]smile.gif[/img]

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    Congrats, Steven (and Gavin) - looks GREAT! Hopefully we'll see it in the Great White North this summer.

    Howard

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    Congratulations! Looks great. [img]smile.gif[/img]

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    The smallest elf sure looked happy to be flipping the Elf.That'll be a fun boat.

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    A momentous turning point! Going to finish her bright, Steve?

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    Thanks, guys. [img]smile.gif[/img]
    Steve, the planking is all done. No flat bottom, just three planks per side with a very narrow keel.
    Jim, the inside will be bright, the outside will be Kirby's See Red. Still lots of work left but it sure felt good to see her rightside up.

    Steven


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    Looks like a Viking boat.
    Where will you sail this type of boat?
    Please tell us more about the design.

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    Elf is Iain Oughtred's 15' Nowegian Faering.
    More here .
    Steven

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    Thanks Stephen, that brings me up to speed.
    Building a boat with your son.
    May you both be blessed with many fine days of sailing. [img]smile.gif[/img]

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    Congratulations, I'm envious. Should start my hull in a couple of weeks now. Have you built your rig yet?

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    Jeff, we've made the mast. We used the birdsmouth method but so far we've only planed off the corners so it's still 16 sided. We're going with the ballanced lug rig so we still have two spars to make.
    But we have the rudder gear from Classic Marine that Iain and Moray designed . Have you seen this:



    A little pricey with the exchange rate and all but really quite beautiful.

    Steven

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    Oh yeah, we also have the sail. It's a beauty, too.

    Steven

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    Yes, I saw that rudder too, quite beautiful the way it works. I hadn't considered it as I've already started my rudder as per drawings but now you mention it...
    My mast is a 2 piece only from an old boom. Old close-grained oregon. Sail not yet ordered. I made a mistake with the Mack, cloth a bit heavy really. What weight did you use?

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    Steven and Gavin, great work!! Now hurry up and get it done so we can start having messabouts up and down the coast!

    Joe

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    Beautiful boat, Gavin. You get good work out out the old man, eh?

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    Wicked good! [img]smile.gif[/img] [img]smile.gif[/img]

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    skuthorp, the sailcloth is 4 oz. Hayward Egyptian Cream Dacron.

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    Thanks Todd, I couldn't remember if it was 4 oz or 6 oz. It's amazing how busy they can be with school and sports and stuff. But we are making progress. [img]smile.gif[/img]

    Steven

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    Thanks

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    And the whole Bauer Clan gets in on the action. Looks great.

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    Wonderful! I love the sheerline; it makes me want to don a Viking Helmet and go conquer a few countries!

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    This is Gavin by the way.

    I have an ImageStation album with all the pictures I can find, right here.

    [ 05-18-2005, 06:00 PM: Message edited by: GavinFromCascoBay ]

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    It's looking good and now we have Gavin aboard the Forum, great. [img]smile.gif[/img] [img]smile.gif[/img]

    [ 05-18-2005, 07:01 PM: Message edited by: Ken Hutchins ]

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    Great shots, Gavin, especially some of those mast-making pictures

    Can't wait to see the latest progress.

    Howard

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    Jeff, I don't know if you might be interested but there is an Australian company making pre-cut kits and they say an Elf kit will be available soon.
    Cape Boat Works

    Steven

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    Default pics for Lee

    Here are the latest photos:















    And here's another elf thread:

    http://www.woodenboat-ubb.com/vbulle...light=oughtred
    Last edited by StevenBauer; 11-05-2009 at 11:00 PM.

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    Coming along nicely
    I love this Oughtred's design. Good going
    This post is temporary and my disappear at the discretion of the managment

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    Ahhh yes... the projects that answer the wife's question: "Why do you have so many clamps?"

    Great job Steve...

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    Holy Crap!

    I don't think I have enough clamps!

    Later,

    Phil

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    Thanks Steven,

    Thats looking good, it's a pity we live on opposite sides of the world. BTW that is the most eclectic assortment of clamps I have ever seen :-).

    Thanks for posting my pictures on the other thread, I was able to post on the old forum but haven't figured out this new one yet, am I missing a button somewhere or do you have to alter the link to the picture somehow.

    Cheers

    Lee

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    I think I've got it



    Yep that worked, "[img]blahblahblah[/img]" thats the secret, is there an easier way to do this or do you have to type [img] every time?

    cheers

    Lee

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    Looks great Steven (and Gavin!). Will the Elf accompany you to Mahone Bay this summer?

    Howard

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    Sweeeet!

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    Steven,

    Congratulations. She will be beautiful I'm sure. I certainly hope you celebrated in a traditional fashion.

    Looking forward to seeing you in June.

    Russ
    Hove to off Swan Point......

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    Well done! For more sailing fun!

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    Very Nice!
    I have always liked Iain Oughtred's designs.

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    I hope so. The plan is to cartop her. What kind of headroom does the Cat have?
    Have you been working on the Eun Mara yet? Or too busy with Malolo?

    Steven

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    The Cat has lots of headroom, but they charge extra if you use it. Standard fare is up to 6'6", then it goes up from there. The Cat is only running Fri - Sun from Portland, and from Bar Harbor the rest of the time.

    No new work on the Eun Mara. We're hoping to launch Malolo in two weeks, so we've been REALLY busy!

    Howard

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    Tar Devil my most famous saying is "You can never have enough clamps" I tell my wife every time we walk by clamps. My brother told her the same thing one day. We got spring clamps from a friend for our wedding. I hope to get clamps and a spokeshave for my birthday May 5th. Clamps are wonderful. I know however that I don't have enough. I have 5 C clamps of 3 to 6 inches and 20 or so little plastic (Not quite useless) spring clamps. MMMMMM CLAAAAAAMPS.

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    No-one has enough clamps. Ever.


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    Default Wow!

    I haven't visited your Imagestation album in a while. Wow! Very nice. It takes a lot of time to document your photos so well. And you're quite the wit.
    Thanks for sharing.

    Steven

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    Finally got the last plank on my Elf this weekend and celebrated with the obligatory whisky, seems a bit too easy with only three planks, but I'm not complaining

    Image station album of progress
    http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2107289229

    I plan to attach the outer stems, keel and rub rails before turning. Lets see if I can do it before the new baby arrives in six weeks

    Here's a sample,



    Cheers

    Lee

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    Default Great pictures, Lee

    Thanks for sharing. We glued the bresthooks in last night. And the daggerboard trunk is ready for some final sanding before gluing it in. Just thwarts and rang frames and the interior is done. New baby? Congrats.

    Steven

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    Hi Steven (and Gavin)

    Sounds like you will be sailing soon. We're heading for winter soon so I guess you must be looking forward to summer, sounds like a good time for launching.
    I live in Brisbane, Australia and we have just had a disgustingly hot summer, winter here is beautiful but I doubt I will get my Elf in the water before it starts to get hot
    Baby no.2 will be our second girl, we have a sixteen month old daughter already. I think two will be enough, sleepless nights here we come again

    Lee

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    Way to go Gavin and Steven!! Keep us posted on the progress. I'd like to come down on launch day with my Shellback and tool around the harbor with ya'll.

    Joe

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    Default Close to turning

    Got the keel and stems all ready to be glued in place, I'm just waiting on a helper for this glue job as it's all a bit too long and wobbly to handle on my own when it's all covered in goo.
    Once the epoxy sets it will be getting turned so I can start on the gunnels and interior.







    Cheers

    Lee

    progress pics at
    http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2107289229

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