Thanks guys! Chicago, I work from 8-5 during the week, so I can only piddle on the boat during the weekday evenings but try to hit it hard on weekends.
Don, the carport works great except for bad weather will slow you down. I made some more progress today...finished taping, fixed bow screw-up, and installed the cabin longitudinal frames. I didn't take a pic because a thunderstorm blew up and I was rushing around trying to cover as much of the boat as possible with a tarp (downside of the open carport).
Cedarock's HM19
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I know what you mean...during the storm, I came in and started drawing the chase tubes needed to separate the fuel from electrical wires. I have to cross that bridge real soon and is not something I am looking forward to. I plan to run the control cables and switch panel wiring under the gunwhale, so that part will be easy! Creating the safest way to get it from the battery compartment to the gunwhale is what I have been contemplating. Think I have it figured out!you're going to be at the point of small, timeconsuming, boring details real soon!
Family time is more important than boats for sure! I only have a wife and couple of dogs to keep up with! That probably allows me a little more boat building time. Maggie takes some time, but Harley Jane and Cricket Sue could care less what I am doing as long as they get a treat every now and then!
One evening last week, I glued the cabin longitudinal framing to the stringers and poured approximately five gallons of foam under the sole. Didn't have time to do anything on the boat over the weekend but today, I glued the sole down and glued the cleats on for the berth top. Wouldn't you know that my glue gun had to quit on the first cleat, so I had to resort to my old method. They are held up with sticks, scraps, clamps, spring curtain rods and anything else I could get my hands on!
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CR, that's looking great! You are really moving along.
I've also got a lot of family in Burlington, 4 aunts, 3 uncles, about 6 cousins. I get up that way from time to time. Mind if I look you up next time?
I've also got a lot of family in Burlington, 4 aunts, 3 uncles, about 6 cousins. I get up that way from time to time. Mind if I look you up next time?
Completed GF12 X 2, GF16, OD18, FS18, GF5, GF18, CL6
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Thanks guys. Small world isn't it! Both of you are welcomed to stop by anytime. I live within a mile of the interstate, so you can hop off and you are here.
Jeremy, I was born and raised right across the sound from you and get back to see Mom from time to time. You are building the perfect boat for that area IMO. Maybe, I can swing by sometime and see your fs17. I have been intending on towing the fs12 down there but got so involved in the hm19 that I have let the striper season slip right on by.
Larry, I would love to have the opportunity to pick your brain for a bit as if I haven't already! I will have the cold beverage of your choice waiting!
Shoot me a line when you guys are in the area...would love to get together!
Jeremy, I was born and raised right across the sound from you and get back to see Mom from time to time. You are building the perfect boat for that area IMO. Maybe, I can swing by sometime and see your fs17. I have been intending on towing the fs12 down there but got so involved in the hm19 that I have let the striper season slip right on by.
Larry, I would love to have the opportunity to pick your brain for a bit as if I haven't already! I will have the cold beverage of your choice waiting!
Shoot me a line when you guys are in the area...would love to get together!
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Cedarock,cedarock wrote:Jeremy, I was born and raised right across the sound from you and get back to see Mom from time to time. You are building the perfect boat for that area IMO. Maybe, I can swing by sometime and see your fs17. I have been intending on towing the fs12 down there but got so involved in the hm19 that I have let the striper season slip right on by.
Come by anytime!
The sound was good this season The stripers are still being caught! Over the weekend I got 22 in about 2 hours. Unfortunatly they are the smaller ones. I usually release all but one anyhow
Jeremy
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