[bolger] Re: Cruising Rowboat (actually about WDJ II)
Jack, I think I ought to add something to my last posting: The rudder
assembly is NOT finished. I just had to rush down to my shop in the
cellar to take a snapshot of what I have been working with lately -
eager to show off. The tiller is very roughly shaped, the rudder itself
lacks some shaping and that goes for the skeg as well. In a few weeks
time when spring springs and temperature reaches epoxyfriendly levels I
will glue the godforsaken thing to the transom. And THEN I will upload
the digitalized version to the vault (what does "vault" mean, anyway?).
Bjorn under the Oslo tree
assembly is NOT finished. I just had to rush down to my shop in the
cellar to take a snapshot of what I have been working with lately -
eager to show off. The tiller is very roughly shaped, the rudder itself
lacks some shaping and that goes for the skeg as well. In a few weeks
time when spring springs and temperature reaches epoxyfriendly levels I
will glue the godforsaken thing to the transom. And THEN I will upload
the digitalized version to the vault (what does "vault" mean, anyway?).
Bjorn under the Oslo tree
Bjorn, I couldn't help but notice that you used the word "waiting" instead
of phrases like "frantically scambling to be finished by..." or "working
like hell to be ready for..." I mean, if you're waiting you must
be...finished! That can't be true, can it? If it is maybe you could upload a
picture or two to update the Jochems site. All the best.
jeb, also waiting, but alas, not for a June launch on the shores of Fundy
of phrases like "frantically scambling to be finished by..." or "working
like hell to be ready for..." I mean, if you're waiting you must
be...finished! That can't be true, can it? If it is maybe you could upload a
picture or two to update the Jochems site. All the best.
jeb, also waiting, but alas, not for a June launch on the shores of Fundy