The past week or so I have been working on the hatch, which is directly behind the bench. This was probably one of the more frustrating parts of the build as there are a lot of pieces. There are 4 beams width wise, 2 beams length wise, and 4 square spacers that all fit between the coamings. What made it hard was dry-fitting everything, because once you added a support beam, the coaming would get pushed out just enough to make the other beams fall down. I realized the importance of a good fit and one that didn't need to be pushed, but rather placed, into position. I will be fastening the beams in position by twos to make it easier. Hopefully the pictures will do a better job at explaining what I'm talking about. I also replaced the dashboard and was a lot happier with the grain and the fairing I did to make it fit.
I also participated in the 2013 Spring Lake Wooden Boat show this past Saturday and had a lot of fun showing an "in-progress" boat, as well as talking to other boat builders and getting their inputs and recommendations. It was pretty cool talking to other people about boat building who have the same passion for it that I've found. I talked to some people about my steering problem and most of them recommended the cable and pulley system, even though I already bought the Teleflex system. I've been looking at pricing and may just buy the pulley system and get it done with.
Below shows my boat and outboard and in the show, and some of the hatch beams.
Nice realisation
ReplyDeletesee my blog I post a video of my first navigation last sunday.a great moment
best regards
jean noel from Paris , France