More stripping

I have not been able to spend nearly as much time as I thought I would working on the boat. I expected to be further along by now. Today I spent the better part of the day stripping the decking off the boat.

Stripping the boat has been a bigger job than I expected. Usually disassembly goes fast and you feel like you have made a lot of progress in a short time. But that has not been the case on this one. And since repairs and assembly go much slower ……..  yea, it’s going to take a while.

I started on the starboard side and moved a damaged section. I was pleasantly surprised to find no damage to the planking. With the access to the hidden screws I checked and every one of them was at least a little loose. I have decided to remove it all the decking so I have access to tighten these screws. After 50 years I am not surprised to find them loose!

Removing the bow was a slow process. All the screws are countersunk and then puttied over. I spent a lot of time looking for the screws, chiseling out the putty, cleaning the slots and then finally removing the screws. This photo was taken while I was chasing down a couple of hidden screws that were holding the deck on.

Finally I managed to get it off. Once again a couple of surprises but so far just small things.

The other side came off much quicker since I knew where all the screws were. I can finally see inside clearly. I was too tired to survey the bow and see what shape it was in.

With the deck off the bow, I decided had accomplished enough. I turned out the lights and headed to the house.

Up, over and out.

Book is finished and copies on order. Now I can turn my attention back the Making Waves.  I spent about 3 hours getting the engine disconnected and out of the boat. It feels like a major accomplishment too. It wasn’t hard but just time-consuming. And absolute murder on my knees and that ankle I messed up a while back!

Photos will tell the tell.

Here is free of the boat for probably the first time in 50 years.

About this point I got concerned that it wouldn’t clear the gunwales and I was right.

I had to sit it down. Tight the chain holding the hoist. Tighten the chain holding the motor and with the motor lifted as high as I could get it, it cleared by about 1/8″. That was cutting it too close!

Finally free of the boat. Now to finish stripping the hull and working up a game plan for exactly what I have to do next.

Book is now available for Pre-Sale

It’s been a long road but the new book will be available shortly. It’s close enough that I am now preselling it on my web site. I am waiting on a second proof copy to arrive but I am confident that if this is not ‘IT’ that the next one will be.

Actually if I hadn’t messed up the cover the first time around it would be in print right now. There is nothing like seeing a printed copy in your hand.

It looks perfect on the computer. Your order a proof expecting on minor changes. You run to the mailbox, it’s here! You rip open the mailer with your first proof, all excited to see it and  then it just jumps in your face and say “ARE YOU BLIND??’

I wasn’t sure how to answer that …..

The new book has five, count them FIVE new boats. Admit it, you buy the book for the free plans. So I gave you a bunch this time. Two rowing boats, a Pirogue, a kids kayak (long over due) and as much as I hate to admit it, a Recreational Kayak.  Yea, yea, I know! You guys love them but I just hate them. But, since I really need your money I caved in. I am so ashamed….

I wish I had kept tract of what day I started the book. I know it was in mid January because that is when I brought Makin’ Waves into the shop to start the restoration. I remember before I could get started on her I decided to write the new book. It’s getting really close to January again and Makin’ Waves is just now being taken apart.

It looks like, by the time the book is printed and makes it to Amazon and my store it will be 10 months. No wonder I am so sick of it!

Now for a bit more advertising. In my new book I have a couple of row boats. One is really just begging for a sliding seat. I finally finished up the plans for my sliding seat rowing unit. Just in time to go with the book. Smart huh?

Not a really good photo but I can’t seem to locate the good ones. But keep it in mind if you need or just want a drop-in sliding seat unit. It is listed in the plans section of the Kudzu Craft Store.

Now I need to go check my bank balance and see if I can hold out till it starts selling.