Date: 12/1/2002, 9:27 am
Sara,
It's looking good. That is nice deck work. Can't wait to see the bigger pictures. I am just a step behind you on my S&G but too chicken to go for anything special with the deck as you have. Maybe on my next one. I know how you feel about leaving it. I didn't want to quit last night on mine but it was too cold and windy for working in my makeshift enclosure.
What are you going to do with it when you have to move it from the friend's garage? I toyed with borrowing a friend's garage for mine but reasoned that the convenience of having in my backyard would outweigh any benefits of a secure enviroment elsewhere. I am having second thoughts on that though and may just move mine to do the rest of the project. Now to find a sucker...oops I mean a friend with a garage.
I hope you get to work on it again soon.
--Tony
: Hello, I'm a somewhat newcomer here... it says I posted 2 things before...
: I decided sometime last summer that I wanted a wooden kayak. I'm sure you all
: understand my reasons, so I won't go into that. After visiting the
: Newfound Rendezvous and demoing boats I decided I liked the Merganser
: best. I was surprised because I'd been leaning towards a Guillemot.... and
: definitely a stripper vs. S&G. But I also want something that suits me on
: the water, and the Merganser is it.
: I want to show you better what I've been doing this weekend, but I guess so
: far none of the pictures are anything the seasoned kayak builder hasn't
: seen before. I'll post them when I get home. For now, I can share the
: little ones I took with my cellphone. They're tiny though!
: I made up for the (relative) simplicity of building a S&G by deciding to do a
: "3/4 hybrid." I liked the facetted deck on the Merganser better
: than the curved one on the hybrid, so I decided to strip the four center
: deck panels and leave the rest as plywood.
: Then, someone suggested that I use veneer glued to the panels instead of
: actual cedar strips and I decided to try that. That's my plan for right
: now... the veneer is certainly easier to cut up, I can do the rest in my
: living room. I am a little worried about the veneer curling under the
: fiberglass and leaving gaps that would weaken the panels or cause
: cracking.... hopefully I can deal with that if it happens.
: So far this weekend we sanded and stitched, filleted and glassed the fillets
: (with cut strips of normal glass cloth, not tape). We're about out of time
: since the owner of the house has to be able to put his car in the garage
: tomorrow night. I think we may get time to fiberglass the inside of the
: cockpit tonight/tomorrow.
: I'm not sure when I'll get a change to work again. It's sad because I had so
: much fun this weekend! I don't want to go home and leave her behind!
Messages In This Thread
- S&G: Merganser 17 - Productive weekend! *LINK* *Pic*
Sara Gould -- 11/30/2002, 8:37 pm- Re: S&G: Merganser 17 - Pictures posted! *LINK*
Sara Gould -- 12/3/2002, 10:06 pm- Re: Beautiful!
Shawn Baker -- 12/2/2002, 11:23 am- Re: S&G: Merganser 17 - Productive weekend!
Patsy -- 12/1/2002, 4:20 pm- Re: S&G: Merganser 17 - Veneer
grant -- 12/1/2002, 12:48 pm- Re: S&G: Veneer Adhesives
Rehd -- 12/1/2002, 2:22 pm- Re: S&G: Veneer Adhesives
grant -- 12/1/2002, 2:38 pm- Re: S&G: Veneer Adhesives
Rehd -- 12/1/2002, 5:37 pm- Test Test Test
Grant -- 12/2/2002, 12:29 am- Re: S&G: Why not just use veneer?
Jim Kozel -- 12/1/2002, 8:22 pm - Re: S&G: Why not just use veneer?
- Test Test Test
- Re: S&G: Veneer Adhesives
- Re: S&G: Veneer Adhesives
- Re: S&G: Merganser 17 - Productive weekend!
Tony W. -- 12/1/2002, 9:27 am - Re: Beautiful!
- Re: S&G: Merganser 17 - Pictures posted! *LINK*