Friday, February 27, 2004

Bayou Boats


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Taditional Boats built for use on the rivers and streams of the bayou country.

Wednesday, February 25, 2004

Water in the bilge on a connie

A general question.
 
How much water is acceptable in the bilge or is it?

Monday, February 23, 2004

1962 Chris Craft Connies

Looking for any books, manuels etc., on the repair and restoration of these beauties. Most "repair" or "build" are on bent frames or much smaller boats. These were production craft and surely someone has written something on them. Any help out there? Thank you.
 
George

Saturday, February 21, 2004

Guidance on Inspection, Repair, and Maintenance

Department of Transportation
United States Coast Guard

Guidance on Inspection, Repair, and Maintenance 
of Wooden Hulls

 

Maritime Flags




Free Boat Design Resources

Free Boat Design Resources
 
Look here, and you'll be there for hours.  You have been warned!
 

Boatyard Åminne

Found this traditional boatbuilding site from Hanko, Finland with some sweet pictures while surfing. They feature traditional lapstrake and carvelplanked fishing and rowing boats. You will be able to hear my oohs and awes in the background. My garage should be so nice. Here is the translated version: Enjoy...
 

Thursday, February 19, 2004

Classic Wooden Boats

 I have invited the members of another defunct MSN Group "ClassicWoodenBoats". Give them a warm welcome if the show up.
 
By show of hands, who likes classic wooden boats?
 
Was thinking we should start a page and photo album for the Classic Glass Boats as well. What do yous think?
 Kruez

Monday, February 16, 2004

Thanks

Compliments to PackerKrez for a great site. Enjoy checking out all the links. Keep up the good work!

The Magic Towboat

Was doing some surfing for Wooden boat builder content ideas when I came accross this interesting article with some astounding photos. Check it out, heres the link:
The Magic Towboat

Sunday, February 15, 2004

Chris-Craft Constellation

Hey George,
Sounds like you have a fun boat project ahead of you. A "big" project. What part of the country are you in? Great Lakes area?
When I was a teen, the Skipper of my Sea Scout Ship had a 65' Chris-Craft Constellation. It was named "Six Pack" because his family of six lived aboard year round. It's actually an interesting story if my memory serves me well.
He purchased the boat for $12,000. It was sunk and sitting on the bottom when he took ownership. It had gone under do to a bad plank near the stuffing box or something like that. He was familiar with the boat and had been aboard her on several occations. After raising her they repaired the bottom. Recottoned, caulked, bottom painted and interior dried out and cleaned. He also repowered her with two Catapillar diesel engines and a new or rebuilt gen set. That in itself is no easy task as the Salon top had to be removed in order for the swamped engines to be removed and the new set installed. Mr. Evans was a resourcefull individual and completed all most all of the work himself with the help of his sons.
Mr. Evans owned a land moving business with a large equipment asset of which he sold in order to afford him the time to work on this project. He managed to hold on to two spare engine sets which he converted for marine use. The two that ended up powering the Six Pack.
They spent the next 10 or twelve years living aboard while under restoration. By the time I met them the boat was complete. Absolutely immaculate. The boat was better than showroom condition. The varnish and paint throughout was flawless with the finish of a fine piano. It really was more beautiful than I can possibly describe.
The next tragic event was when the driver of a hemi powered jet boat rammed her on the port side while docked in her covered slip. The drivers reaction to avoid the accident was to cut the engines at which time he lost all possability of stiring away. The bow of the jet boat had punctured a large hole into the galley area and completely destroyed the settee. Fortunately, all the damage was above the water line. She was hauled and meticulously repaired and again better than new.
A few years later, Mr. Evans sold the Six Pack. I don't know the exact figure but the rumor was approximately $250,000. He hated to do it but I suppose he wanted the full service marina he purchased enough to do so. The marina was situated on an inlet of the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland. I had only made it out to see them once or twice after that. However, I will never forget the Six Pack.
An old boat is like an old truck. It does not have to be perfect in order to be enjoyed. Charactor is a good thing.
Kruez

Saturday, February 14, 2004

Wood Hand Book

Reference Material for your PC:
 
Forest Products Laboratory. 1999. Wood handbook--Wood as an engineering material. Gen. Tech. Rep. FPL-GTR-113. Madison, WI: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory. 463 p.
 
The Link: Here
ttp://www.fpl.fs.fed.us/documnts/FPLGTR/fplgtr113/fplgtr113.htm
 

Wednesday, February 11, 2004

Cedar Strip Canoe

Soon I plan on starting my first strip canoe. I'll probably order a kit the
first time. Anyone ever build one from Bear Mountain? I'm looking for one
for fishing and stream floating, no whitewater, mostly single but some
tandem paddling. I have a 17' fiberglass now, and want something shorter
and lighter. Ranger, Cottage Cruiser or something similar. Any insite
would be appreciated. Pretz

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Monday, February 9, 2004

Start of Big Sister Dory

Today I began the layout of the bottom- 9 pcs 2 x 6 tounge and groove  16 footers. When trimmed the bottom will measure 15' 3" stem to stern.  Max width at 45".  Pictures when it looks like something.
Joe Morris

Wednesday, February 4, 2004

Start that boat yet?

Hey Gasfish,
 
You start building that boat yet? Was reading your post over on small boat. What did you decide on? Hows the weather in Panama this time of year?
 
Kruez