Gee you do good work mate. I am really enjoying seeing this boat come together.
Roger
TV 15-32 SOF
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Okwata LC,
Northwind,
Quetico
Northwind,
Quetico
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Re: TV 15-32 SOF
Thanks Roger...Well it is slowley getting their...
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The wife with her season ticket is watching the Chiefs play the Raders...so I did some lashing today...
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Hull pics...
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I think it's time to order fabric....
The gunwales seem rather ridged , I wonder if I should install a thwart.
For a tandem I would think the front seat would go between the 3rd and 4th frame from the bow, and the back seat between the last 2 frames that would give about 4 feet between seats.....19'' between frames...
The gunwales seem rather ridged , I wonder if I should install a thwart.
For a tandem I would think the front seat would go between the 3rd and 4th frame from the bow, and the back seat between the last 2 frames that would give about 4 feet between seats.....19'' between frames...
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Well....Back on the Pirogue....using 8 oz. pollester to cover it...I clamped the fabric on each end and the gunwalls then fliped it over....
I started at the center stapeling and pulling the fabric toward each end....untill I got to the end where the deck starts..
I started at the center stapeling and pulling the fabric toward each end....untill I got to the end where the deck starts..
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One of these days Im going to tackle a SOF. Glad you got this one going again.
Oh, by the way.....nice straps
Oh, by the way.....nice straps
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The fabric need ironed to take out any wrinkles and then paint...Stuck it back in the rack next to the TV 29
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It's ready....I wonder what colour.....
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Mate, that's a sweet looking craft...I'm guessing it weighs diddly-squat...looking forward to the paint job and seats...