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The Colorado Tideway: July 2008
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This blog is intended to outline the planning, construction, modification, and ultimately the sailing of a Tideway 14 from Selway-Fisher Designs. This boat is being constructed just outside of Boulder, CO. Sunday, July 27, 2008. I spoke to a nice gentlemen in Texas via email and the wooden boat forum who's also gearing up to build a Tideway. He's mocked up a small paper model at 10:1 scale of the hull, and that can be seen in the photo at the right, and there are more photos here. Links to this post.
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The Colorado Tideway: About the Tideway 14
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This blog is intended to outline the planning, construction, modification, and ultimately the sailing of a Tideway 14 from Selway-Fisher Designs. This boat is being constructed just outside of Boulder, CO. Saturday, July 12, 2008. About the Tideway 14. The reasons I chose the Tideway are pretty obvious. She's a small craft, capable of riding via trailer to any of the numerous lakes and reserviors in the area, and her ease of construction will be quite handy when it comes time to begin the build.
journalofthemollyb.com
Links Page
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You can take a tour of our on line journal and monitor my construction progress by using the. Link or use the. Link to go directly to a specific page or subject. Finding the materials to build your boat can sometimes be a problem so I have included a list of some of the suppliers that. I have used in the construction of the Molly B to date. Below are some of my favorite supplier links. Boat Plans and Misc. Supplies. Glen L Marine Designs. McFeely's Square Drive Screws. Manasquan Premium Fasteners, LLC.
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Partners - Brock Callen - Professional Sailor, Ocean Guide and BEST KIteboarding Team Rider
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Brock Callen - Professional Sailor, Ocean Guide and BEST KIteboarding Team Rider. BEST Kites, Delta HydroFoils and Gorilla Racing Bar. Interested in becoming a partner?
vics-little-workshop.blogspot.com
My boat - The Abbygirle: March 18, 2007
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My boat - The Abbygirle. The restoration of a 17' plywood powerboat. Visit My Workshop. Hi, this is me. Central, Illinois, United States. View my complete profile. To see more (lots more) pictures of my boat and the different stages of its restoration check out the link below. The pic's are not necessarily in any order yet, sorry for the inconvienence. http:/ vicslittleworkshop.shutterfly.com/action/. Cheap Snow For Sale. Glue Goo and Gunk. Grinding off the Cabins Roof. Hats off to Dave. The hinged door ...
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Order Page - Millbrook Marine : 10% mark-up on special order goods
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Millbrook Marine : 10% mark-up on special order goods. What It's All About. First, you will need a Paypal account. It's the safest way to make transactions on the Internet. If you don't have it, click on the link above or go to Paypal.com. Browse the manufacturers' e-catalogs for your items or your favorite boating catalog and enter the information on the form on the right side on this page. We need the following information,. Item name and number, option choices,. We order your items and ship to you.
hartleyts14.blogspot.com
Hartley TS14 Construction: September 2011
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Building a small wooden sailboat in my garage. Sunday, September 18, 2011. I lost a bolt that attaches the boom vang, so I couldn't test that out. I will next weekend though. The neighbor snapped a pic of us driveway sailing on launch day. Just arrived at the boat ramp. The locals have a different philosophy regarding the size of a towing rig. I felt the need to decorate the tow rig so it would appear more legit. After the mast is stepped in the parking lot, the tow rig pulls around to the boat ramp.
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Hartley TS14 Construction: Oar Making - Part 3, Finishing
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Building a small wooden sailboat in my garage. Sunday, May 8, 2011. Oar Making - Part 3, Finishing. The 8 foot oars are now finished. A 6" section of the oar is reinforced with 1/8" diameter rope which is wrapped around then epoxied in place. The size of the rope is selected so that the finished diameter fits nicely in the oarlock. And the position of the reinforced area is carefully selected to match the beam of the boat. Also shown in the first photo is the 9 foot boom, which is also pretty much done.
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Hartley TS14 Construction: January 2011
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Building a small wooden sailboat in my garage. Tuesday, January 4, 2011. The cabin frames are now finished. The companionway opening to the small cabin is now starting to take shape. Like I discussed in a previous post, this opening has been modified from the original plans to make the boat more safe in my opinion. The windscreen plywood has been installed and trimmed to shape. Sailboats were kinda funny looking to me at first, not having a see-through windshield. The cabin deck is fastened at the center...
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Hartley TS14 Construction: February 2011
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Building a small wooden sailboat in my garage. Monday, February 14, 2011. Spar Making - Part 1. I've started making the mast and boom. They are going to be made of Douglas Fir wood. I debated between wood and the (infinitely more popular) purchased hollow aluminum extrusion. I decided on a wooden mast because it's slightly cheaper, has more character, and, most importantly, fits with the whole spirit of this do-it-yourself project. The mast step in the plans doesn't seem quite strong enough to me, so I'v...
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