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Just found this thread Royce, your craftsmanship and engineering skills blow me away when your either building a huge metal vise or a wooden boat or just a toy truck for the grandson. :thumbup: :thumbup:
 
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Just found this thread Royce, your craftsmanship and engineering skills blow me away when your either building a huge metal vise or a wooden boat or just a toy truck for the grandson. :thumbup: :thumbup:
Thanks Bears,
Here's a pic of something my daughter painted that sums it all up!
 

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That's awesome!!!
 
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Got a couple of dirt cheap hospital beds, thinking I could use the frames, actuators and castors for something or other.
Turns out, one made a fine adjustable rolling cart for the boat project, with very little work.
Screwed some cradles to the headboard mounts and presto.

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Thought I would start coating today, but ran into a pipeline helper of mine from 25 or so years ago.
Spent a couple hours reminiscing about old days.
Anyhow, got the boat slung up at good working height and angle for coating the interior.
Maybe tomorrow?

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Thanks Mike,
Good eye, it is a Hvalsoe 18.
I got the line drawing and offsets from Eric about 6 years ago and starting lofting it last fall.

Today got the floors filleted

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Thanks Mike,
Good eye, it is a Hvalsoe 18.
I got the line drawing and offsets from Eric about 6 years ago and starting lofting it last fall.

Today got the floors filleted

Royce
I assume you have seen the Hvalsoe 18 build threads on the WoodenBoat forum and articles on the small Boats Monthly website.
 
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Today, scarfed and spliced the inwhales.
Also, patterned and fit the ends, leaving them a whisker long for final fit up.
Lastly, clamped a batten to the sheer plank, to see if the sheer line needs trimmed.

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What a great project you have going there Royce. Your Hvalsoe 18 is another impressive demonstration of your skills in so many of the trades. It is truly a blessing that you are able to make use of your talents to create whatever it is you need or want. Ed.
Thanks Ed,
I do feel very fortunate to be able to tinker in the shop.

Today, got the transom trimmed to final shape.
Shaped, fit and glued in the breasthook and quarter knees.
The breasthook has a fair bit of crown in it, I'll finish shaping it after the epoxy kicks and then add a copper sleeve for the bowline.

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Wow!
I haven't built a " boat" in 40 years, yours is not a boat, but art!!!
Fantastic work!

Mine floated and fished fine, but looked much better at night.
Preferably a moonless night, lol!
 
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Fiddled with the oar and oarlock geometry today.
It's proving to be tricky with 3 different stations with varying gunwale widths, thwart heights and waterline to gunwale relationships.
I think it can be done with some compromises.

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I need to do this on the boat I'm building. Our intended usage is tandem rowing, with my wife and I. I'm going to finish the outside, then do a brief launch with the interior unfinished. My wife and I will sit on temporary thwarts, with an observer making note of fore and aft trim so I know where to permanently fasten the thwarts. I'll also check the trim with a solo rower, although I assume the designer put the central thwart where it belongs.
 
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I need to do this on the boat I'm building. Our intended usage is tandem rowing, with my wife and I. I'm going to finish the outside, then do a brief launch with the interior unfinished. My wife and I will sit on temporary thwarts, with an observer making note of fore and aft trim so I know where to permanently fasten the thwarts. I'll also check the trim with a solo rower, although I assume the designer put the central thwart where it belongs.
Sounds like a solid plan.

Royce
 
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