Glassing the Hull 010
Originally uploaded by OzzyC.
You may have noticed a lack of recent posts about our boat project, and if you think its because we havent done anything lately, youre right. You see, its almost time for our annual boyz trip pilgrimage. Every year over Memorial Day, Greg, two of our friends from high school and I go on an extended trip. The trips have varied tremendously over the years... sometimes we do long, self-contained downriver canoe trips, sometimes we do whitewater kayaking, occasionally more than the "core four" of us will go. Our trips have varied from three days to a week, and we have hit too many rivers to count. We started out taking these trips over Labor Day weekend, but changed to Memorial Day a few years back when we figured out that the water levels are generally higher this time of year.
This year, we will be travelling to
If youre interested in some of the history and stories from our various trips, here are a few links for you to check out
From earlier posts in this blog:
How it all Began; A Quick Sidenote:
A Well-Deserved Vacation
Pictures of the Canoes
From posts on my other blog:
Commemorating a Practical Joke
When I said that it had been over three weeks since wed accomplished anything on the boat, I wasnt completely accurate. I did go over to Gregs place last weekend, and we did the finishing touches on the frame, and test-fitted the bottom hull pieces. As you see in the photo, the hull pieces are too long. Theyre also a little too wide, and the rear transom is a little too wide, so were going to have to do a little trimming before we can zip-tie the hull and start glassing the boat.
For a closer look at the overlaps Im talking about, you can click here for a close-up of the front transom/hull overlap. This link will give a closer view of the overlap along the sides, and this link will give you a better idea of how far off the rear transom is.