It's cold. The cedar strip canoe in the garage is stagnating - sanding the inside is a pain in the rear. Dunno yet what kind of boat I need around here (SW Virginia). Missing the West. So I started building a dream boat. Took me a couple days but the hull is done - It's one of Roger Fletcher's book's double ender with transom.
Now to the interior arrangements.
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A.
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Both are great boats. Sandy designs top notch stuff. I think the Beavertail boat fishes an angler in the back better.
Well I think it is almost done. I guess some oarlock blocks would help, as well as handles for the sliding boxes. Still debating where to put the rower's beer holder. Here are a couple pics. I hope people don't mind the pic heavy posts - I do have a fast connection so I hope I am not clogging too bad other's computers.
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A. ( now I have a SERIOUS) building itch...)
Anchor system... went for a cam cleat on the seat rail ear
the seats with their fish/cooler boxes
completed layout - note the beer holders, they barely fit in those horns.
Floating peacefully on the piano - no need to anchor, it's pretty glassy ;)
Andreas, wonderful job! I like the attention to detail you have accomplished. The weather has been relatively good. Was fishing, not catching on the Grande Ronde last weekend. Lots of deer, elk, mountain sheep and turkeys. Should have been hunting!
Rick Newman
Oh I am jealous... I love the Ronde in the spring, even though I have never had great fishing then - great days and great floats though. I'm missing that canyon something fierce.
A.
Thanks for the input AJ. I have my little weights ready, but must finish the hull with some sort of waterproof varnish. Will do that this weekend if the weather improves a bit.
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A.
beautiful boat Paul! good luck with the model :)
Andreas,
Very nice workmanship!
Guy
Thanks Guy!
It's a whole different ball game in real life size though.
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A.
Very nicely done, Andreas. I like your creative flair too!
Thank you Roger - and thanks for the book - plans - inspiration!
A.
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