Sunday, May 11, 2008
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Turned over
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Seams Taped
Sunday, March 9, 2008
Sunday, March 2, 2008
A work in progress
Why build a boat?

My interest in boat building started about 25 years ago. I was learning to sail and reading about all the great adventures people had in sailboats. I was most interested in building a steel sailboat. they seemed very rugged and safe. Instead, I bought a 14 ' sailboat. This is a picture of it with my daughter
I eventually bought bigger boat

This is it with me and my friends. I finally decided to build a dinghy to go to shore from a still bigger boat.
I don't have a real answer as to why I build boats instead of buying them. It certainly would probably take less time and effort to earn the money to buy one.
One reason is the satisfaction of accomplishing something most people don't do. In this case, I think it has something to do with not being able to find the exact boat I am looking for, especially in Kansas. I hope to use it to teach my grandsons to sail.
Saturday, March 1, 2008
Deciding to build a sailboat
I decided to build a sailboat. It is called a Cat Ketch 17 designed by Jacques Mertens see http://www.bateau.com/
I have built one before; the second time should be easier? The boat is 17' 6" long, has a 6' beam, two masts and two cockpits.
Here is what it is supposed to look like

You cut the pieces out first. then stitch them together. finally you glue them together with epoxy and fiberglass. the method is called "Stitch and Glue"
the boat is upside down without the bottom. So far the process has been fairly easy and is going faster than I had expected.
Below is the other boat I built. It is called Chameleon and is a nesting dinghy.
I almost forgot I built a cradle in the shape of a boat for my first grandson. Here is a photo of it:

I have built one before; the second time should be easier? The boat is 17' 6" long, has a 6' beam, two masts and two cockpits.
Here is what it is supposed to look like

here is what it looks like so far:
You cut the pieces out first. then stitch them together. finally you glue them together with epoxy and fiberglass. the method is called "Stitch and Glue"the boat is upside down without the bottom. So far the process has been fairly easy and is going faster than I had expected.
Below is the other boat I built. It is called Chameleon and is a nesting dinghy.
I almost forgot I built a cradle in the shape of a boat for my first grandson. Here is a photo of it:

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