C19 in Richmond, VA
Re: C19 in Richmond, VA
Nice work Dan!!! Jeff
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Cutting table for sewing. Best to keep the family happy. Might be the only reason they keep me around.
First bit of expanding foam poured and trimmed, and finalized plumbing for up forward and gas tank fill and vent hoses.
Coat of System worthwhile in the middle compartment? Will likely add an inspection hatch in the forward compartment.
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Dan_Smullen wrote: ↑Sun Apr 11, 2021 10:12 am
Cutting table for sewing. Best to keep the family happy. Might be the only reason they keep me around.
First bit of expanding foam poured and trimmed, and finalized plumbing for up forward and gas tank fill and vent hoses.
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If that's the case then you should slow-roll those deliverables to stretch out your welcome!Dan_Smullen wrote: ↑Sun Apr 11, 2021 10:12 am Cutting table for sewing. Best to keep the family happy. Might be the only reason they keep me around.
Chase work looking great!
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You know #1 is not required to go into the blackwater tank.
Why scupper when you can herinal?
Things look good. Build on!
Why scupper when you can herinal?
Things look good. Build on!
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Took me a minute...fallguy1000 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 14, 2021 10:15 am You know #1 is not required to go into the blackwater tank.
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Re: C19 in Richmond, VA
Dan you have made a major structural mistake by cutting into the boards supporting the deck. Some look to only be a 1/4" left. This is not good over the long term. You should have placed the tubing under the deck supports and down even an 1" lower. I was ready to build a C19 when I bought CL OD18 when he got sick. So I know a little bit about your boat. I even had the wood for it and frame built. Well take care.Dan_Smullen wrote: ↑Tue Apr 13, 2021 1:08 pmDan_Smullen wrote: ↑Sun Apr 11, 2021 10:12 am
Cutting table for sewing. Best to keep the family happy. Might be the only reason they keep me around.
First bit of expanding foam poured and trimmed, and finalized plumbing for up forward and gas tank fill and vent hoses.
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Restored Mirror Dinghy, Bought OD18 built by CL, Westlawn School of Yacht Design courses. LT US Navy 1970-1978
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I get it. I appreciate all the input I can get from this group. 1/4" is all that is left over the 2" tubes. I spent a fair amount of time deliberating that fact, but ultimately decides that once 1/2" sole, (spec is 3/8"), is stuck to the top pf the stringer cap, this homogeneous bond will provide 3/4" over the cut out.TomW1 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 14, 2021 3:39 pm
Dan you have made a major structural mistake by cutting into the boards supporting the deck. Some look to only be a 1/4" left. This is not good over the long term. You should have placed the tubing under the deck supports and down even an 1" lower. I was ready to build a C19 when I bought CL OD18 when he got sick. So I know a little bit about your boat. I even had the wood for it and frame built. Well take care.
Tom
If I had more room, I would have done it differently, but this is what I've got now. Full send...
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First frame dry fit. Feels good to be working above the waterline!
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You could save a lot of steps and just CNC-cut the fish.
Sweet!Dan_Smullen wrote: ↑Thu Apr 15, 2021 7:32 am First frame dry fit. Feels good to be working above the waterline!
There are only two seasons in Vermont: boating season, and boat-building season.
Completed Paul Butler 14' Clark Fork Drifter
Completed Jacques Mertens FS14LS + 10%, Build Thread
Started Iain Oughtred Tammie Norrie
Completed Paul Butler 14' Clark Fork Drifter
Completed Jacques Mertens FS14LS + 10%, Build Thread
Started Iain Oughtred Tammie Norrie
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