got most of the hull assembled yesterday all the frames screwed in and stern/stem post in 

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Dustin,

Your off to a good start.  Looks nice, keep posting pics as it comes together.  You glassing it, staining, oiling it, painting it or what?

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Phillip,

Thanks I'll keep posting photos. I'm going to oil it inside and out. And putting coat-it on the bottom.

got the chine logs in today put in one side on first try, but other side was a diff story. broke 2 cut a 3rd and saw that it too would most likely break, 4th time was the charm though.

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Steam steam steam! It makes building so much more enjoyable!

Mike

Got the bottom on and the rub strips now fair it up

Got the coat-it on the bottom and the stern cap on

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got the outside of the boat oiled and both thwarts built and oiled. sorry i cant figure out how to put pics in other than a link.

pictures :)

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Hey mike thanks. Another member in a forum pointed that out today too when i asked about an anchor mount. Awrsome stuff. Workin on it now. Layon a second layer of 10 oz glass on the bottom. Hopin to have the last layer done with a graphite dope layer by friday night. Then to the chones and the inside. Well see if i can get it done beforw the festival. Im comin down with it either way. Later.
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I copied this from a previous post. Give it a try.

To post the picture I first located the file so I could find it. In your case I copied it to the desktop. Then I clicked on the small icon above the box where I am currently typing. It is just to the right of the small icon that says "LINK". That will open a box that reads: "ADD IMAGE". You can choose from FROM MY COMPUTER or FROM A URL. In my case I chose FROM MY COMPUTER and clicked on the Browse button and went to the file Desktop where I then clicked on the appropriate picture file that I wanted to post. A double click started the process of copying the picture so it could be posted on the website server.

When your picture will be posted it will be full sized and there will be no clear margin around it because I didn't select any "padding." I can chose to post the picture to the left right or centered on the page. I could also make a picture larger or smaller based on the width in pixels that I select.

Click okay and the picture will be copied to the post you are working on. Hope that helps. Let me know if you have any questions.

Hope this helps.

Rick

Thanks Rick i'll try that on my next post

Getting ready to Put cchine caps and sheer rails. But my question is how \what is the best way to put the chine cap on alone or one exra person?

Ive read dave z method on a few post and that what iill try but since it's a double ender i have to pre cut the boards rights?

Start in the center of the cap with your first fastner. Then a fastner to the right, the next to the left and keep fastening until you get to each end. Don't forget lots of chalking.

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