G'day.
Just joined the crew.
Been cutting panels for my new Merrimac.
Bit late to worry about it now as i've already started, but i'm hoping i've made a good choice.
I wanted the stability of a recreational canoe but i hope the Merrimac will paddle nicely just to enjoy paddling.
You experienced builders seem to be generous with your comments and tips for us rookies so i hope nobody minds if i bug you with silly questions every so often.
Happy trails.
New Fish
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Re: New Fish
Welcome aboard, Barneseye. The Merrimac should be a nice boat. Ask away with any questions.
Jimmy
Jimmy
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Re: New Fish
welcome and hope you enjoy the build (it's almost as good as the paddling).
Be careful of advice from hairy, jack and oldsparky otherwise before you know it you'll be on your second build
post often and with picture and we'll all have an idea or two for you to consider.
Tor
Be careful of advice from hairy, jack and oldsparky otherwise before you know it you'll be on your second build


post often and with picture and we'll all have an idea or two for you to consider.
Tor

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Re: New Fish
When you have enough boats to equip a small Inuit village, you're getting close to the right amount.Tor wrote:...Be careful of advice from hairy, jack and oldsparky otherwise before you know it you'll be on your second build![]()
And, you can quote me on that.
Kayak Jack
Doing what you like is FREEDOM
Liking what you do is HAPPINESS
I spent most of my money on whiskey and women - and I'm afraid I just wasted the rest.
Doing what you like is FREEDOM
Liking what you do is HAPPINESS
I spent most of my money on whiskey and women - and I'm afraid I just wasted the rest.
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Re: New Fish
Not sure about supplying a small Indian village but I could outfit a small flotilla.Kayak Jack wrote:When you have enough boats to equip a small Inuit village, you're getting close to the right amount.Tor wrote:...Be careful of advice from hairy, jack and oldsparky otherwise before you know it you'll be on your second build![]()
And, you can quote me on that.

You might start to consider the amount of the boats you have when the wife puts her hands on her hips and looks at you , then mutters .... " Your building another one" ..... followed with .... " Just where are you going to keep this one

Chuck.
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Amateurs built the Ark...... Professionals built the Titanic
Visit some fine paddlers at The Southern Paddler
Amateurs built the Ark...... Professionals built the Titanic
Visit some fine paddlers at The Southern Paddler
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Re: New Fish
Had a good day yesterday.
Stitched all the panels together just need to tighten them up and align everything.
Its great how quickly your boat takes shape with this method.
Once the hard work of cutting your panels is done, a few hours of drilling and stitching and there's a boat sitting in front of you.
Cool.
I already don't have anywhere to put this one, or to build it for that matter.
I'm building outside so i'm desperate to get finished before the weather turns.
Grey and wet today so not sure if any building today.
I took some pics and i'll try to post them soon as i can.
Loving the build.
Matt.
Stitched all the panels together just need to tighten them up and align everything.
Its great how quickly your boat takes shape with this method.
Once the hard work of cutting your panels is done, a few hours of drilling and stitching and there's a boat sitting in front of you.
Cool.
I already don't have anywhere to put this one, or to build it for that matter.
I'm building outside so i'm desperate to get finished before the weather turns.
Grey and wet today so not sure if any building today.
I took some pics and i'll try to post them soon as i can.
Loving the build.
Matt.
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Re: New Fish
Help!!!
I cant put my pictures on.
I cant put my pictures on.

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Re: New Fish
Welcome Barnseye! Show us your progress
~~ Dickie ~~

"The BEST tool in the World is the Human mind"

"The BEST tool in the World is the Human mind"
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Re: New Fish
Hi Barneseye, If you tell us how you have tried to post your pictures we can tell you (maybe) what's going wrong. I'm not sure if you need to have the whole process explained or if something is just a bit wrong.
But before you do that can I suggest you start a thread in the builder's log section - it will make things easier for people like me who lose threads easily
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But before you do that can I suggest you start a thread in the builder's log section - it will make things easier for people like me who lose threads easily

Cheers, Bob
Laker 13 - christened and slimed (just).
Laker accessories underway.
Laker 13 - christened and slimed (just).
Laker accessories underway.