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By Jennifer Bullen - Ontario, Canada |
The family is still working on boats; My Daughter was inspired by the web site www.muskokaseaflea.ca. She decided that this was a must do project. Fortunately for her there are a few pieces of scrap in our shop from my projects that the very low budget (2 new pieces of ¼ fir plywood and glue) allowed her to proceed. The boat is powered by a 1970’s 7.5hp Mercury, the boat is 8’ long and 4’ wide. I was surprised when we first put it in the water as I put one foot in the boat to try and start the engine and I stated to sink it with my weight. I now start it on the beach standing in the water. The kids have had great fun with this boat and as you can see my daughter has a smile on her face bigger than I have ever seen. They have been very wet coming in as the boat waves can give you a face full of water. Below is the excerpt she wrote to show it at the kids section of the July boat show in Gravenhurst.
Chris Bullen
I had a very small budget for the boat. The only wood purchased were 2 sheets of 1/4" ply from the lumber store. This was the plywood for the deck and hull. The remaining pieces were scrap from the garage. The total cost of the boat was $96.06.
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planing stringers
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clinching deck at bow with bronze boat nails
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I used gorilla glue ("strongest glue on earth :-)") to hold it together, as well some screws and nails. The bow was clinch nailed with bronze nails. Then a layer of west system was put along the bottom seams.
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painting the bottom
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The name, although inspired by the cartoon, is appropriate as you may get very wet in the boat. Great fun was had on lunching day July 7.05.
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Jen's boat |
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I had a blast once I got over the jitters of driving such a small craft. My younger bother took off and was a little less timid with it. I had to call him back in so I could get another go. I suspect that great rides will be had for many years to come.
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