I thought you might be interested in seeing some
photos of the pirate ship I built for our display
for the Freeholders Fall Foliage Family Float Festival
held on Sunday, October 15. The Burlington County,
NJ Division of Parks, organizes the annual event.
Among other activities the Division of Parks provides
canoes and kayaks to the public to paddle Rancocas
Creek between Smithville Mansion and Mount Holly,
NJ. The 4-mile adventure winds along the meandering
creek in a beautiful wooded setting. Many of residents
along the creek decorate their docks in Halloween
themes and give out treats to the children. This year
about 3,000 people in 1,000 to 1,500 canoes and kayaks
participated.
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I decided to
decorate my dock in a Pirates of the Caribbean
theme. |
I decided to decorate my dock in a Pirates of the
Caribbean theme. The focal point of the display was
a pirate ship sailing with a skeleton crew in front
of the dock.
I started building the boat in June and finished
at 6:00 PM the night before the event. The boat measures
10 feet long from the tip of the bowsprit to the stern,
and about 9 feet to the top of the jack staff.
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The boat measures
10 feet long from the tip of the bowsprit to
the stern, and about 9 feet to the top of the
jack staff. |
The hull is a simple slab sided pram using chine
log and bulkhead construction. It is 92” length
on deck with a 40” beam. The dimensions were
determined from the largest side panels I could get
out of a single 4’ x 8’ sheet of ¼”
AC exterior plywood. Both side panels can be cut from
a single sheet, however one side will have the “C”
facing outside and will likely require some filling.
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The hull is
a simple slab sided pram using chine log and
bulkhead construction. It is 92” length
on deck with a 40” beam. |
I found PL Premium makes a very strong bond, but
is a little messy to work with. It does not work well
for fillets because it bubbles up when exposed to
air and is difficult to sand. The hull joints were
taped with fiberglass tape and epoxy to ensure watertight
joints. The boat was painted with Rustoleum oil based
flat enamel in a mixture of colors.
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The boat was
not meant to be a scale model, but many of the
details were taken from photos of scale models
of the Golden Hind and the Mayflower. |
The boat was not meant to be a scale model, but many
of the details were taken from photos of scale models
of the Golden Hind and the Mayflower. All in all,
I think it turned out to be a creditable caricature
of a race built galleon of the seventeenth century.
It seemed to be a big hit with the paddlers.
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