Frames Stem, 1 and 2 |
Frames set up on building jig |
Splicing stringers |
Making long pieces of plywood |
Stringers installed |
Partially planked, I used air gun with u staples, it goes quickly |
More planking |
Hull planked, still needs endpiece |
Taped and glassed port hull |
Detail of keels |
Keel installed |
Bottom primed with Kilz 2 |
Hulls upright and spaced for decking |
Another view of spacers |
Bulkheads 1 and 2 installed, 3 is on the port hull |
Bulkheads in and 1/2'' plywood between hulls |
Cabin bottom sheeting |
Framing the sloping front bottom |
Front completed and deck supports |
More deck supports |
More views of deck framing |
Note that watertight space is painted now |
Cabin front framing |
Cabin front |
Cabin interior |
Entire boat primed with Kilz 2 latex house paint primer |
Finish coat of exterior semi-gloss latex house paint, and ablative
bottom paint |
View showing tramp laced on. I made it from regular tramp material
with sewn-in border rope and brass grommets. |
Here is a view from the stern showing motor mount and cockpit. |
Detail of trailer. I had to add another 2 x 4 on top to keep the boat
off the tires. |
light air jib under construction. Notice Mardi Gras Colors? |
Note the operable ports on the front. Side windows are fixed per the
plans. |
Here I am in front of the Enterprise NC-1701 |
Porta-Potti |
Inside cabin |
Forward cabin storage |
Emergency propulsion |
Hull registration number |
Underway, sort of. No wind. Star jib and badly set Hobie
14 main |
Coming out of the harbor under power with crew forward |