The wood of the hull is 1/2" thick western red cedar epoxy composite with stem, keel, and chines of steam bent white oak composite. The outwales...
The straighter hull sections are 1/2" thick western red cedar and the bow section is two layers of 1/4" western red cedar. Stem, keel, and chines...
I am out of the country for the month but here's where I left of. Bollards and inwale/airboxes are mostly finished. These took a little time...
Sorry, been too busy working on the boat to post much in the way of updates! Here's what I am doing now... Deck is composite of 1/4" WRC...
She is far enough along that I went to the DMV for registration... Wow, it was so incredibly painless to register a homebuilt boat here in...
This may change slightly when I finish the new boat but I basically charge for my time as an instructor and (in water) spearfishing guide, and I'm...
No specific date but it's a professional and recreational priority; when I'm not on the clock for a student/client or training I work on the boat....
Yep, steady as she goes. Getting the interior bow finished up, then moving to hatches, airboxes, rails, and console. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
I will study the thread about forefoot. But respectfully, with a shallow drafting hull, you'd want a lot of forefoot to provide buoyancy for...
@fallguy Thanks for the info on the Hickman. That's very interesting to me--it reminds me of my father's little WorldCat in some ways (the...