14 Sep 21:
The port side portholes are in and trimmed with 1x4 PVC.
A coat of Sherwin Williams Coastal Plain (lightened) was applied to the sides and Whole Wheat to the trim pieces. The window trim was left white.
14 Sep 21:
The port side portholes are in and trimmed with 1x4 PVC.
A coat of Sherwin Williams Coastal Plain (lightened) was applied to the sides and Whole Wheat to the trim pieces. The window trim was left white.
12 Sep 21:
There were several screwpile lighthouses on the James River, and we have become fascinated with their history. One was the Point of Shoals Light. It lit the way for traffic in the natural river channel, and was later decommissioned when a straight channel was dredged clear of the shoals. (Image credit: wikipedia commons)
10 Sep 21:
05 Sep 21:
We had 2 broken carry straps on our Pelican Icon kayaks so I ordered replacement parts from Pelican months ago, they arrived, we moved and I actually found them in our large pile of boat bits.
i had replaced the other 2 straps before, and found it was best to leave the old strap rivets, cut off the old strap and drill new holes for the new straps.
04 Sep 21:
Cut new portholes on the starboard side for Skipper's cannon and got the windows tacked in.
03 Sep 21:
Skipper expressed a desire to take out our 12 foot Alcort Standard Sailfish WINNIE next, which elicited the thought of "Uhoh" from me, as I knew that WINNIE's hull was buried in the garage in front of the Mustang and her sails where in a disorganized pile by the wall. Since the Sunfish Shack is almost finished, it was time to dump the garage and sort out the gear that will stay in the garage, and move some of the pile into the Sunfish Shack until the new Carriage House is built.
First we rolled out Skipper's wagons.
29 Aug 21:
We are pondering ideas to adapt our 5x10 Carry On utility trailer to haul our Armada of small boats, up to 14 feet. One of the boats is our 14 foot Penobscot, ST. JACQUES. We pulled her out to take some measurements and while she was out, reunited her with her sprit rig.
29 Aug 21:
We got another order for Alcort Super Sailfish handrails, so we pulled out the tools to cut a new pair. We have not found a local source for cypres yet so we used spruce, it is lightweight and strong, but definitely will benefit from a couple of coats of varnish or epoxy.
We have a pattern for the handrails, and traced out the first pair. While we do have that full size pattern, we only use half of it on one end, then flip it over to mark the other end, which gives us the best symmetry. Spoiler Alert: We missed the knot on the upper right, that would eventually lead to that handrail not being suitable for use on a boat, but we'll find a decorative use for it somewhere.
29 Aug 21:
Capn Jack replaced ONKAHYE's floorboards with pine back in the late 1980s, and we replaced them with cypress a few years back. For a while we repurposed the old floorboards to be a trailer deck, and we almost lost them in a storm last year. Today we put on a coat of varnish, and the plan is to use them inside the home as a hat and coat rack. Minwax Helmsman was one of Capn Jack's favorite polyurethane varnishes.