Hi all.
I'm just about to start my CS23 build. Have had the plans for about two weeks now and think I have a good enough understanding to make a start.
I've 3D modelled the molds and frames and everything seems to be lining up. This gives me the confidence to move on.
Next step, starting on the molds
I'll keep you posted....
Cheers,
Reagen
CS23 Build: Open Deck / Closed Transom
progress
Ok, I've been making progress.
I've set up a timelapse camera to record my progress so will let the images do the talking.
Cutting the stringers:
Building the strongback:
Stringers cut:
Laminating the stringers:
Snapped a stringer, had to splice and glue:
Laminating bulkheads:
Cutting and gluing the transom:
Cutting Station molds:
I've set up a timelapse camera to record my progress so will let the images do the talking.
Cutting the stringers:
Building the strongback:
Stringers cut:
Laminating the stringers:
Snapped a stringer, had to splice and glue:
Laminating bulkheads:
Cutting and gluing the transom:
Cutting Station molds:
Last edited by rsiedl on Sat Mar 19, 2022 10:54 pm, edited 1 time in total.
progress
And a couple of timelapse videos:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mIL16X ... sp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1SOkXVG ... sp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mIL16X ... sp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1SOkXVG ... sp=sharing
Re: CS23 Build: Open Deck / Closed Transom
Sweet! These are awesome looking boats, I can't wait to follow along. Do you have plans for the OB?
Phil
Phil
Re: CS23 Build: Open Deck / Closed Transom
Hi Phil,
Sorry what do you mean by OB?
Re: CS23 Build: Open Deck / Closed Transom
Congrats on your choice the CS23 is a great boat. I remember one builder in New England here in the States building 3 for his sports fishing business several years ago. I assume you are going to hang the motor on a platform as one of the photos in the study plans show, with the closed transom. I will keep watching through your landing the first fish. A tuna?
One last thing I would not try to build your own motor bracket. I found a couple of Australian companies for other builders down there that do build them. They are not just a square box to hang a motor off the end of the boat and must take all the torque of the motor plus the pressure of the sea states on it.
Tom
One last thing I would not try to build your own motor bracket. I found a couple of Australian companies for other builders down there that do build them. They are not just a square box to hang a motor off the end of the boat and must take all the torque of the motor plus the pressure of the sea states on it.
Tom
Restored Mirror Dinghy, Bought OD18 built by CL, Westlawn School of Yacht Design courses. LT US Navy 1970-1978
Re: CS23 Build: Open Deck / Closed Transom
Thanks Tom,
Could you pass on the details of the companies you found? Especially anything in WA.
Cheers,
Reagen
Don't worry, not planning to
Could you pass on the details of the companies you found? Especially anything in WA.
Cheers,
Reagen
Re: CS23 Build: Open Deck / Closed Transom
Ah. Not too sure just yet. Would be happy to hear anyone's experiences or recommendation.
I've got a Honda 90hp, 4 stroke on my current 17ft but it is a little slow out of the hole. Other than that, it's been quite reliable.
Progress pics
Some more progress, some more pics.
Notching the station molds:
Installing the station molds:
Cutting the hull panels:
Notching the station molds:
Installing the station molds:
Cutting the hull panels:
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