Thursday, May 11, 2017

February 2017

We took a break to visit Tavares, Mount Dora and Lakeland area for a few days.

Air Museum in Lakeland

Gnome Village on the Dora Canal.  It returns each year with the snow birds.
The engine is an inboard Ford and needed a box to surround it.  This sits in the cockpit just behind the cabin wall.
Engine Box in progress
Finished with vents.



October to January 2017

Visiting the Tree Capital Museum in Perry Florida.
While Dawn has been busy with her other activities, John has been making progress on the boat.  WE went to the big International Boat Builders Expo -IBEX in October to search for a fuel tank manufacturer.  Even though John can make them, it's best to have certified tanks.  We ordered them from a great company - RDS Aluminum in Perry Florida.


The cockpit deck hatches are finished and it's time to close up the stern.  

Closed, but how does he get in and out?

John built a custom stairway on wheels.

Tuesday, September 6, 2016

August

After a wonderful few days in San Antonio, it is back to work. 

Here is a nice shot with tarps removed.  We have spent a lot of time pumping rainwater out of the boat lately.  The bow rail is finished.

 Chocks installed.
Helm is taking shape.  Real seat bases are under construction.
 Two 25 gallon water tanks arrived today
It is starting to really come together.
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June and July

Here is picture of the bow rail in progress.  John used 1" aluminum pipe, bent and rolled to fit

 Here is the anchoring hardware.  A roller, holder and king post.


April and May

Front window frames are fitted.  The center one will open for ventilation.
This is the underside of the hatch for the front deck.  It needs to be large enough to climb out to handle anchoring.  Lower photo shows how he used square tubing to fit the hatch onto a curved deck.
 Our handy pipe bender is making a new canopy of the Bronco.  We are tired of the old one blowing apart in every bad storm.  John got a deal on rectangular steel tubing from our good friends at ALRO metals.

February and March

Dawn's shoulder is healing and it's time for her to post all the work that has been done.  The finished cabin top is being raised so that the hull can go underneath.

Top is installed and a perfect fit.

All of the side window framing and track was milled from Starboard.  Corners were drawn using a Corelle plate from the kitchen.  Bottom photo is a trial fit of the frame.







Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Cabin Top Progress

The cabin roof is all welded and John is ready to add the side pieces.  After a few trial fits, the window openings are cut and sides are in place.

The cabin top is facing the opposite way it would be placed on the boat hull in the background..