Date: 10/10/2008, 9:26 pm
m. I have built a Waters Dancing recently and years ago a one-man shell. Based on tradition and a sharp bow I installed a "bow Ball" from Cheasepeake Light Craft. Here is the URL for this neat solution:
http://www.clcboats.com/shop/products/boatgear/0000-BB000.html
Win Aldrich
: Hi All-
: I got my NH done except for the finish earlier in the summer, and have
: paddled it a bit. I originally did this out of necessity, but was glad
: afterward because I found I wanted to make a couple of changes. I'm back
: at it, and I'll get everything done except for the finish this weekend, so
: the last minute changes are under way.
: While paddling, I had an instructor say only half off-handedly, "You're
: going to spear somebody with that thing," motioning to the bow. I was
: thinking I was going to round it over more, but I was looking at it again,
: and looking at all of the photos on Nick's site, and it looks like my bow
: is rounded over about the same as other builders' Night Herons.
: I agree- it would really smart to get poked by the bow, but currently the
: stem piece is the leading edge of the bow, and if I rounded it over more
: it would expose the hull/deck seam, which seems to be a design
: characteristic and consequently somewhat unavoidable. So- can you other NH
: builders share your photos and experiences with this?
: Thanks-
: m
Messages In This Thread
- Strip: Night Heron's Bow
Mike Bielski -- 10/10/2008, 9:14 am- Thanks
Mike Bielski -- 10/11/2008, 1:44 pm- Re: Strip: Night Heron's Bow *LINK*
Win Aldrich -- 10/10/2008, 9:26 pm- Re: Strip: Night Heron's Bow
JohnK -- 10/10/2008, 6:11 pm- Re: Strip: Night Heron's Bow
Etienne Muller -- 10/10/2008, 3:34 pm- Re: Strip: Night Heron's Bow
Mike Bielski -- 10/10/2008, 9:25 pm- Re: Strip: Night Heron's Bow
Etienne Muller -- 10/11/2008, 3:21 pm
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Dan Caouette (CSFW) -- 10/10/2008, 3:15 pm - Re: Strip: Night Heron's Bow *LINK*
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