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- Mon Aug 15, 2016 11:32 am
- Forum: Builder's Power Boats
- Topic: CX19 progress updates Perth WA
- Replies: 134
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Re: CX19 progress updates Perth WA
Better late than never! Great name btw
- Mon Mar 18, 2013 10:49 am
- Forum: Builder's Power Boats
- Topic: OB 19 in Maryland
- Replies: 63
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Re: OB 19 in Maryland
Looks great and remember - "Gaps r Gud" This is time you want to start checking with a straight edge to make sure - 1. The panels are resting on the frames 2. Port/Starboard symmetry ( if there are gaps, that they're the same on both sides) 3. No stitch induced warps on the aft 30% of the ...
- Mon Mar 18, 2013 10:26 am
- Forum: Builder's Power Boats
- Topic: OB17 Build in Oklahoma
- Replies: 236
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Re: OB17 Build in Oklahoma
Nice work! I remember this phase, it's nice to be NOT be sanding, cleating, or tabbing for a change isn't it?
Enjoy, as soon as the sole is down and sealed, you're in the home stretch.
Enjoy, as soon as the sole is down and sealed, you're in the home stretch.
- Thu Aug 09, 2012 5:00 pm
- Forum: Builder's Power Boats
- Topic: C17 (Classic 17) in London
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Re: C17 (Classic 17) in London
I'm sure you'll come with an elegant solution Tim, you always do
If you could have located the plane of the hinge pivot point at the same height as the edge(s), it would have cleared.
If you could have located the plane of the hinge pivot point at the same height as the edge(s), it would have cleared.
- Wed Jul 11, 2012 10:49 am
- Forum: Builder's Power Boats
- Topic: C17 (Classic 17) in London
- Replies: 988
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Re: C17 (Classic 17) in London
Top notch Tim. As usual your engineering and execution are great. Thanks for sharing! It may be time to start a new thread ... "C17 in Africa" or something like that I hope the mods fit well.
- Thu Jun 28, 2012 11:47 am
- Forum: Builder's Power Boats
- Topic: Curacao CS 25
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Re: Curacao CS 25
Peter, I like them all - they look like good quality chairs that nicely match the character of your boat. Personally I would choose the 1st bench style instead of the individual seat. That's the style I built for mine only because I have family and some some guests who's derrieres simply wouldn't fi...
- Mon Jun 25, 2012 7:33 pm
- Forum: Builder's Power Boats
- Topic: C17 (Classic 17) in London
- Replies: 988
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Re: C17 (Classic 17) in London
elegant solution! should work very well.
- Tue Jun 19, 2012 1:57 pm
- Forum: Builder's Power Boats
- Topic: C17 (Classic 17) in London
- Replies: 988
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Re: C17 (Classic 17) in London
Great to hear you're alive and well Tim! First, in my opinion, you have to either secure the anchor in the locker or have a hatch. Having that anchor bounce out when you hit some unexpected chop or wake could have nasty consequences... Easiest way to get the curve may be to cut a piece of 1/8" ...
- Fri Mar 02, 2012 4:43 pm
- Forum: Builder's Power Boats
- Topic: OB19 in SW FL
- Replies: 411
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Re: OB19 in SW FL
On the OB17, the frames were spaced at 3' (90% sure) http://gallery.bateau2.com/albums/userpics/11134/normal_mockup%20coaming%202.jpg By the time I added the coaming, it created an "I" beam effect which is super stiff with no additional support. My son and I (both 200lb+) have stood on the...
- Wed Jan 18, 2012 12:08 pm
- Forum: Builder's Power Boats
- Topic: tw28 cabedelo brazil
- Replies: 340
- Views: 48797
Re: tw28 cabedelo brazil
Congratulations opn the successful launch Fabio! Beautiful build from start to finish. Now enjoy her!