Sunday, December 2, 2012

Winter is here.


There she is looking pretty forlorn. Tomorrow off to SE Asia until March. Looking forward to getting back and watching the snow melt off. Two projects to tackle first thing in the spring is building the outboard well and making a new set of oars. I have bought an ancient 2hp outboard and got it going despite the fact that it was -20 C outside. First open water I will be learning to sail this thing. I am convinced when I am sailing by myself that I need a considerable amount of ballast. I will also be working on that.

Happy winter everyone!

Monday, September 17, 2012

Nothing Much

Have been scared off sailing by the strong winds we have been having for the last few days. What I want is a calm breeze so that I can go out and experiment with my new parel bead arrangement. Have discovered that the mast is raked to far aft. Hope to move it forward a bit in the next couple of days.
Here is a photo Glenn took in almost no wind on Launch Day #1

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Another minor set back

So Doug and I take it for it's second launch. The new mast fits fine and everything is fine until we try to put the centerboard down. It takes a lot of effort to get it down and subsequently becomes jammed. Back to the beach where I jump out and drag it in despite the centerboard being down.
Any ways the next day I brought the boat back home, popped it off the trailer and was able to extract the centerboard by removing the top of the centerboard case.
As it turns out the centerboard had swelled up some and had developed a bit of nasty bow. With the help of a variety of power tools I did my best to make it look straight and remove some material. Then I saturated the whole thing with epoxy and one layer of cloth.
Yesterday I launched for third time in some nasty gusty winds on Lake Laberge.
I quickly realized I was over canvassed and undermanned. The main obstacle this time was the parel bead arrangement in lieu of a proper mast traveller which by the way I have ordered but don't expect to arrive any time soon. Any ways I finally gave up after having the triple reefed lug sail get hung up on the mast acting like a square spinnaker, with the boat going sideways on the brink of broaching.
Here are a few pictures.



Ever an optimist I will be heading out again as soon as conditions permit. We are supposed to have a week of pretty good weather.

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Some small set backs

So along with Glenn and Doug we launch the boat. Tied up to the dock, I notice the boat is filling with water.

Well it wasn't the end of the world. I raced back home for epoxy and supplies. About four hours later Glenn and I took it for it's inaugural sail. By this time the wind had died down but we got a taste of it. Another thing was that the boat rowed pretty well despite my set of unbalanced oars.

The next day Doug and I sailed downwind out of Jackfish Bay and shot off to the other side of Lake Laberge. We beached the boat for a while and admired what a great day it was.





Anyways to make the painful story short and sweet. We were tacking back and forth outside the entrance to  Jackfish Bay when the wind came up. I am guessing 15 knots. I was trying to haul up the yard after putting a reef in the sail. The mainmast broke at at the partners. There was no time to start tearing out my hair as we had to row like mad to get into Jackfish Bay.
Here is the sad story. It seems the glue failed. Makes me wonder about the Mizzen Mast, Yard and Boom which were all constructed the same way. 



Today I just finished constructing a new solid mast glued with epoxy. My next post will have some pics. Took me two and a half days to build. It is heavier but what the hell. Should be back on the water by Sunday.

Monday, August 27, 2012

Getting Ready to Launch touch wood.

My strategy is to get the boat in the water despite some unfinished business. I absolutely have to get the boat sailing before I loose heart and approach another long winter.
These pictures suck because I am shooting into the sun and the boat is wedged between the house and the shed.
Stay tuned. There will be sailing pictures within the next few days. That is unless something horrible happens on launch day.





Monday, August 20, 2012

bilge keels and centerboard

The bilge keels were a fair bit of work.
I was worried that the centerboard wouldn't fit and it didn't. Had to make some minor modifications. I still have to work on sealing the pin ( bolt that goes through the centerboard case).




As soon as the epoxy dries I will slap a coat of paint on things then flip it over and see what the masts look like when they are installed.
Feels like a launch party is iminent

Saturday, June 30, 2012

Knees,Gunwales, Floorboards

 
As you can see I have the floorboards roughly finished.
You can also see the knees that tie the thwarts to the gunwales.
 

Here is a detail showing the finished gunwales. 
 
 
 

Now I am working on the centerboard, rudder and Norwegian tiller arrangement.
Things are getting close. Unfortunately I will not be finished before I go on my month long sailing trip.
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Saturday, May 5, 2012

Time to start work again. Knees

Today I finally got back to work.
Today I shaped the knee pieces that go from the thwarts to the gunnels.
Tomorrow I will epoxy the laminations together.
Stay tuned for some pictures.