Monday 17 June 2013

Canoe Gunwale Scarf Joint

I have attempted to fix the scarf joint that broke yesterday. It looks like it should work as the joint is held closed with some epoxy. Will take the clamps off tomorrow night and see.





Not much progress but a day out

I didn't get much done this weekend. I sanded the dinghy to have a better go at the paint. I also glued on the rub rails for the canoe. I broke one of the scarf joints though. I think the epoxy hadn't quite cured as the temps have been a bit cold. Hopefully I can glue and clamp it back together.

Otherwise we got out on my brothers boat to go to lunch so that was worthwhile substitute for boat building. Here is Matisse in the boat. (She fell asleep while the boat was screaming along at 50-60 knots).


Monday 10 June 2013

Canoe Breasthooks

I had wanted to get more paint on the dinghy however it has been raining and therefore extra humid. So I gave painting a rest in case humidity messed around with it.

What I did do today was install the breasthooks in the canoe. I glued some merbeau with a pine stringer a few days ago and today I cut them out sanded them down and glued them in. They also have a coat of epoxy and the look like they will come out quite nice. Much more interesting than plywood anyway.





Saturday 8 June 2013

Oooohhh Shhhinny!

It is a long weekend so good progress is being made. I flipped the dinghy hull, sanded and put another undercoat on.

Then I got to work on the canoe. I had fibreglass taped inside the seams and epoxied the inside. and then faired and radiused the outside. so after some sanding I sheathed the outside with fibreglass and a few coats of epoxy. Today I sanded down the epoxy and used up the last of the international prekote. Just enough to cover the canoe.

Back to work on the dinghy and it was time for some shiny stuff. I am using international toplac, I added some thinners and set about rolling and tipping. First time rolling and tipping and I am happy with parts of the job. There are few areas that didn't come out too well, they can be sanded and fixed on the next coat.