Well that certainly was a bit of a shock.
I will not try to rebuild everything back to the begining but here is a brief overview of from there to here.
This pilot cutter is based on some plans that were published by MAP
(Model and Allied Press) back in the early 70's and those plans were actually
based on the fishing smack CK482. Those of you who have seen the build in the past
will already be familiar with what I have done so far.
The model is
LOD 63 inches
LOA 84 inches
Beam 18 inches
Draft 10 1/2 inches
My intention is to sail this model here are a few pics of the build
The frames are Jellutong, and the planking on the hull is Cedar.
The roller reefing is custom built around a worm gear on hand.
The mast is Clear Fir and the boom is Spruce.
The deck is double planked the lower planks are white pine glued and treenailed
into place the top planks are clear Fir the caulking is coloured Carpenters
glue the top planks will also be treenailed in place.
The cockpit surround is Honduras Mahogany as is the forward hatch and the cabin
sides.
The underside of the
cockpit coaming the walls will drop into the opening 2 1/14 inches and there
will be a gasket around the edge of the deck under the coaming. The cockpit
will be fixed into the hull with a couple of brass machine screws then a teak
floor grate will cover those. this way I can access the rudder controls and
keep the water
I have learned form this experience to back up everything and am now building my log in MSword and posting to the site.
It is great to have the site back.
Michael