And so it begins............
After 4 weeks of work & study headaches & trying to find a decent ply supplier, I'm finally able to start this project.
Step 1, lay out Ply, Plans, some straight things & some bent things.
A Pencil also helps.
6 sheets of 4mm Gaboon should do the trick. Provided no stuff ups, I'll have most of what I need for the next project as well.
The plan of attack is to spend about 1 hour a night this week measuring & marking. I've set myself a deadline of 2 weeks from today to have everything marked out ready to cut. Should be achievable............
Al
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G'day Al,
Where in Oz are you?
Welcome to my world mate. GO YOU GOOD THANG!!!6 sheets of 4mm Gaboon should do the trick. Provided no stuff ups, I'll have most of what I need for the next project as well.
Where in Oz are you?
Regards,
Mick
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G'Day Mick,
I'm in Hornsby in Sydney.
Nice & close to Berowra Creek, Bobbin Head, Manly Dam & Narrabeen Lakes.
Should be able to find somewhere to paddle
Once the Freedoms are built I might look at a SOT for chasing snapper off Long Reef.
I figure I can build the 3 Yaks for less money than a rough as guts tinny & get some excercise while I'm at it.
Not much work on the Freedom tonight, Had to dyna bolt the shadow board I built yesterday onto the wall.
I hope to get an hour or so in tomorrow.
Al
I'm in Hornsby in Sydney.
Nice & close to Berowra Creek, Bobbin Head, Manly Dam & Narrabeen Lakes.
Should be able to find somewhere to paddle
Once the Freedoms are built I might look at a SOT for chasing snapper off Long Reef.
I figure I can build the 3 Yaks for less money than a rough as guts tinny & get some excercise while I'm at it.
Not much work on the Freedom tonight, Had to dyna bolt the shadow board I built yesterday onto the wall.
I hope to get an hour or so in tomorrow.
Al
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Take your time mate, enjoy the build. That is the secret. I get so bloody obsessed with the build and getting it done and looking forward to the next part of it that I go too fast and make mistakes.
Check your measuements before you cut -ALL of them. what works for me, is I measure and mark in inches, then check in millimetres.
The QA sheet checks are a Godsend. Check the QA measurements also, before you cut.
I really like the Freedom 11 and think she will go very well down your way. Lots of real nice places to paddle there!
Check your measuements before you cut -ALL of them. what works for me, is I measure and mark in inches, then check in millimetres.
The QA sheet checks are a Godsend. Check the QA measurements also, before you cut.
I really like the Freedom 11 and think she will go very well down your way. Lots of real nice places to paddle there!
Regards,
Mick
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Re: Freedom 11
Slow progress but progress none the less.
All cut & sanded ready for the next step
Floor & lower panels ready to be joined (1 side panel has already been joined & sanded. It is below the 2nd one to make sure they are exactly the same).
Joined & weighted.
The lumber on the right is for my new gate which I better do soon or I'll be sleeping in the shed.
Today is raining & the coldest it's been for weeks so no more work today. The epoxy will take hours to set.
Tomorrow I'll be out fishing so Sunday I'll glass the joints & prepare to start stitching.
Al
All cut & sanded ready for the next step
Floor & lower panels ready to be joined (1 side panel has already been joined & sanded. It is below the 2nd one to make sure they are exactly the same).
Joined & weighted.
The lumber on the right is for my new gate which I better do soon or I'll be sleeping in the shed.
Today is raining & the coldest it's been for weeks so no more work today. The epoxy will take hours to set.
Tomorrow I'll be out fishing so Sunday I'll glass the joints & prepare to start stitching.
Al
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Re: Freedom 11
A couple of the local distractions come to visit.
Floor & lower side panels joined & fiberglass spliced on both sides.
The upper side panels have been match sanded, QA checked & are clamped on the build table waiting for the joint to set so I can apply fiberglass.
That gives me 2 more days of work (1 day each side) before I start stitching. By Boxing day should have something that resembles a boat.
So far things are moving along slowly but smoothly. I figure a little extra care & not rushing will pay off in the long run. Matt's plans make it fairly easy to follow so don't expect any issues other than pilot error.
A bigger build table would help but isn't an option at this point. Might look at options before I start the next build.
Al
Floor & lower side panels joined & fiberglass spliced on both sides.
The upper side panels have been match sanded, QA checked & are clamped on the build table waiting for the joint to set so I can apply fiberglass.
That gives me 2 more days of work (1 day each side) before I start stitching. By Boxing day should have something that resembles a boat.
So far things are moving along slowly but smoothly. I figure a little extra care & not rushing will pay off in the long run. Matt's plans make it fairly easy to follow so don't expect any issues other than pilot error.
A bigger build table would help but isn't an option at this point. Might look at options before I start the next build.
Al