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21-10-2023, 23:10
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Teddy's boat project
Not much of a writer but have some photos along the way of my boat building project. The SOR's for seaworthy single handed ketch.
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21-10-2023, 23:15
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Re: Teddy's boat project
The hull is strip planked 20mm thick spruce glued with epoxy.
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21-10-2023, 23:16
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Re: Teddy's boat project
First layer of 600gsm biax on the outside.
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21-10-2023, 23:19
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Re: Teddy's boat project
Change of plans. A long keel instead..
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21-10-2023, 23:22
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Re: Teddy's boat project
2 times 600gsm glass biax + 450g basalt biax on the out side.. Big wheels to turn the hull.
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21-10-2023, 23:26
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Re: Teddy's boat project
Building the superstructure. 20mm Divinycel and wood strips.
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21-10-2023, 23:29
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Re: Teddy's boat project
more the same..
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21-10-2023, 23:31
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Re: Teddy's boat project
Bulkheads
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21-10-2023, 23:37
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Re: Teddy's boat project
Chainplates. Bronze sleeves and carbon fibres.
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21-10-2023, 23:43
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Re: Teddy's boat project
Tent away and first sight more than a couple of meters away. Crane to move away from the back yard and ready for the winter.
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21-10-2023, 23:46
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Re: Teddy's boat project
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21-10-2023, 23:52
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Re: Teddy's boat project
Current state of affairs. Integrated diesel tanks, total 1 ton capacity. Next cabinetry and such..
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21-10-2023, 23:54
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Re: Teddy's boat project
The nesting dinghy, made to fit in the dinghy bay..
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22-10-2023, 15:17
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Re: Teddy's boat project
Teddy, I like your keel bolt washers, but hate your keel cooling pipes and lack of radiuses around your cabin doors.
I wondered if you could have coved and glassed some pipes to the hull. Less drag and no problems abut painting behind them. The photo below shows how I like to see them on steel boats. No reason you couldn't do something similar on a strip plank hull.
Cheers
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23-10-2023, 08:03
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Re: Teddy's boat project
Quote:
Originally Posted by Fore and Aft
Teddy, I like your keel bolt washers, but hate your keel cooling pipes and lack of radiuses around your cabin doors.
I wondered if you could have coved and glassed some pipes to the hull. Less drag and no problems abut painting behind them. The photo below shows how I like to see them on steel boats. No reason you couldn't do something similar on a strip plank hull.
Cheers
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The cabin doors (openings, only curtains for them, except for wet room) will get their cornices later, with rounded corner bits. The keel cooler thou, much complications and $$$ making them flush. Besides glassing them reduces the heat transfere considerably and needs 3 to 4 time more area. Thus what's good for fishing boats is good enough for me.
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