Saturday 31 May 2008

Today we attached the boat together

First we attached the brackets with machine screws.










Then we attached the clasps onto v shaped cutouts and dad did not manage to cut this straight.










It is not finished but look how big it is.










Nesting in the corner of the garage.

Thursday 29 May 2008

So Far...

On Monday 26th may 08
Before we attached the bottom with stitch and glue we cheked that the boat was true










the glue was fibreglass and resin and we used metal wire for the stitching we also fibre glassed the front












On Tuesday and Wednesday and we filled and fibre glassed the seams.






The 2 mixes were: resin, hardener and cut strands the other one is fillite, resin, hardener and cut strands.






So far...











and nesting!

Monday 26 May 2008

Present day...



As you can see it is only a little boat so we have decided we need something a little bit bigger, possibly with a sail, that is not to big to store, can fit the whole family and can earn Daniel cub scout badges and his little brother Ryan beaver scout badges (maybe for swimming?). So a quick trip to B&Q for some plywood down to south shields to East Coast Fibreglass Supplies for you gussed it (the lads there are very helpful and polite) then to premier healthcare for gloves tongue depressors polythene measuring beakers ect before locking Ourselves up in the garage to play with bits of wood!

Daniel writes…
On Saturday the 24th of may 2008
We made the stem









and fitted the sides which we had already screwed together


Sunday 25th
We did several things such as fitting the transom




making the bottom, fitting the gunwales and fitting bulk heads

Sunday 25 May 2008

How it all started!

How it all started!
By Daniels Dad

Last year I was off work for six weeks after a hernia operation, for a lot of people this would be great sitting around watching daytime TV not me! I get bored and start looking for things to do… the doctors said no lifting, my wife said no lifting and my guts said NO lifting.
So my 8 year old son and I built a balsa wood and paper aeroplane as we where nearing the end of this project Daniel said to me what shall we make next daddy? I suggested a boat meaning a balsa wood model as we started talking I realised we where talking about different scales!
The result…