Hi all. I've been building a whitewater dory for a while, with Andy Hutchinson's, and others, help. While the hull is Core Cell foam, the decking, hatches and frames, and gunwales will be (or already are) wood. My blog detailing this build is www.westtavaputs.com if anyone is interested in checking it out.
I hope to have it done by this spring and in the water for some summer or fall floats. Crossing fingers on the upcoming permit season!
Thanks,
Jon
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Thanks for sharing, we would love to have some pictures here too.
Rick N
Thanks for sharing,I'm curious if you know what the final thickness ended up at on the bottom skin?
thanks,
Tungsten, I really don't know as I don't have a cut off piece to measure. Guessing around 1" after core cell and inside and outside layups.
It's funny how I keep saying over and over how my boat is almost done, and then something comes up. This time it was summer with other rubber boat trips and various other diversions.
Last few steps are being done, touch up paint jobs and adding the polished oarlocks. I've held off on adding the seat and seat rails, and footbrace/bar until I get my oars so I can measure where I want everything.
I invite all to take a look at my blog, link above. Appreciate any comments, suggestions, etc.s
Thx
Jon
This past Saturday we held our boat launching party followed by some burgers and beers at the MBS (Marland Boat Shop). Pics and stories are here.
http://www.westtavaputs.com/2016/10/ok-pookie-do-honors.html
I'll try to post some pics to this web forum later if I can, right now at work. Anyway, here's hoping for some good river permits next year!
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