Monday, June 26, 2017

Cool decked sailing canoe

I've been wondering what design this might be.  Note the offset dagger board slot.

Monday, August 22, 2016

Water system

Here's what I've come up with for my water system.  I will run pex from the faucet on the porcelain container down under the deck and back up to the sink.  A couple of these 5 gal. jugs should be plenty for a weekend.  I'll know how many to take after a bit of trial and error, but I drank from one at home for more than 1 week.  So, I'm estimating 1 5 gal. jug per person for 3 days drinking, cooking, and washing hands, etc.  I'm going to purchase the caps that are resealable and fill them with tap water.

 

Monday, July 11, 2016

Added motor and bracket

I got the motor bracket mounted with the engine.  I want to test it in the water before I finish it completely - maybe this week.

Thursday, July 7, 2016

Galley set up with sink and stove

I got the counter cut out for the sink and put the stove on it to get a feel for the space.  I think eventually I'll go with a smaller stove, maybe.  I'm roughed out the bulkhead that closes off the forward end of the head area too.  I just need to trim two sides for a good fit, but the top curved end is good.


Wednesday, July 6, 2016

A little work on the galley

I framed out the main section of the small galley and fitted the countertop.  I need to add some shelves underneath.  For now I plan to leave it open underneath.

Wednesday, June 29, 2016

"Soft Launch"

I wanted to turn the boat around on the trailer and get a chance to see it in the water, check for leaks, etc., so I did a "soft launch" yesterday.  I am happy with it.  The bottom at both the bow and stern were barely in below the surface of the water.  The boat is very light and towed very well with my Tacoma.  Once I finish out the interior and have about 20 gals of potable water, I think it'll sit just right where the waterline should be.