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    pete48 got a reaction from popeye the sailor in Haven 12 1/2' by pete48 - 1" = 1' Scale - Joel White version   
    Today, I was able to complete the Hull Planking, I then continued to do a rough fairing of the Hull, ( starting with 180 grit Sandpaper )  I am currently faried to 220 grit sandpaper. Next will be to fair the Hull to 400 grit and remove her from the building jig. Here are the results



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    pete48 got a reaction from popeye the sailor in Haven 12 1/2' by pete48 - 1" = 1' Scale - Joel White version   
    Thank you, John,  She's starting to take shape, I am pleased with how smoothly this build is going
     
    Best Regards,
    Pete

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    pete48 got a reaction from popeye the sailor in Haven 12 1/2' by pete48 - 1" = 1' Scale - Joel White version   
    Thank You, Michael, the planking is going on smoothly, I hope to have her off of the building jig soon
     
    Best Regards,
    Pete

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    pete48 got a reaction from popeye the sailor in Haven 12 1/2' by pete48 - 1" = 1' Scale - Joel White version   
    Today, I was able to get 3 more rows of planking installed ( in the same manner described in the last build posting)  and started rough fairing the Hull. I am very pleased with how she is turning out. Next will be to get the final 3 rows of planking installed and start making the Sheer Strake ( wich is a key element to this build) Here are the results



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    pete48 got a reaction from popeye the sailor in Haven 12 1/2' by pete48 - 1" = 1' Scale - Joel White version   
    Thank you, Burroak, I appreciate it
     
    Hey Patrick, don't feel so bad, Years ago, there was an apprentice carpenter who was placed on my crew and I sent him to my truck to get the Board Stretcher, after a while he came back and said that he could not find it. The superintendent  got in on it and for a few days he was stumped, we later sent him for a ladder permit ( lol ) 
     
    Hi Deon, Thank you for the compliment. this one will be able to be sailed. ( right now its about 30 degrees F with about a foot of snow on the ground ) So when it warms up, we can go sailing 
     
    Best Regards,
    Pete

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    pete48 got a reaction from popeye the sailor in Haven 12 1/2' by pete48 - 1" = 1' Scale - Joel White version   
    Hi Patrick,  a board stretcher is somthing you wish you had when you cut a board too short. ( there is no such thing .. its kind of a joke )
     
    Best Regards,
    Pete

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    pete48 got a reaction from popeye the sailor in Haven 12 1/2' by pete48 - 1" = 1' Scale - Joel White version   
    Today, I started out by lining off the next plank ( #3) I then placed it in rubbing alcohol ( for about an hour ) I then realised that I was about 1/4" to short at the transom. ( I unfortunately, do not own a board stretcher ) Frustrating, so I made new one's ( I only make and install one plank at a time, so any adjustments can be made on the following plank ) at this point I decided to pull out the Herreshoff 12 1/2 work that I started right after Christmas. ( while I waited for the planks to soak ) In my excitement to finally have the plans for what is to me the Holy Grail of Sailboats, I made some mistakes, I laid out the frames incorrectly and used the wrong thickness of wood. ( 22 frames ) I realised that I could build it as a 1 off so I grabbed a base board laid it out and started putting it together ( while I wait for the planks to soak ) I did get plank #4 laid out, soaked and installed. Next will be to continue the planking and decide whether or not to turn the Herreshoff 1 off into a build log. That being said I would not be able to build her in the same method that I am using for this build ( Herreshoff Mfg. method ) the jury is still out Here are the results . The last shot is of the Herreshoff 12 1/2  ( no frames glued in yet ) 




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    pete48 got a reaction from popeye the sailor in Haven 12 1/2' by pete48 - 1" = 1' Scale - Joel White version   
    Thank you, Jond, Welcome aboard 
     
    Best Regards,
    Pete

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    pete48 got a reaction from popeye the sailor in Haven 12 1/2' by pete48 - 1" = 1' Scale - Joel White version   
    Thank You, Patrick, She's right on the money, I could not be more pleased, this boat sure is a lot of fun to build, The Herreshoff Mfg. method to build this boat makes a lot of sense and is straightforward
     
    Thank You, Jack, Yes, I am familiar with the Herreshoff Ice Yacht, I have the copy of Wooden Boat laying around here somewhere with an article on it. That is Awesome that you were able to see one ( pretty amazing stuff )
     
    Best Regards,
    Pete

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    pete48 got a reaction from popeye the sailor in Haven 12 1/2' by pete48 - 1" = 1' Scale - Joel White version   
    I started Today, by finishing the rabbet line cut between the stem and keel and faired in the rabbet at the transom. I then started lining off the ribs for the planking, there are 10 planks per side ( port & starboard ) I then laid out the garboard plank ( you only have to lay out one side and use it as a pattern for the other side ) cut the garboards out and placed them in rubbing alcohol. I then laid out the broad strake and did the same as the garboard. I then ( after a 2 hour soak ) pulled the garboard out 1 at a time worked the bends and installed them to the keel and ribs. Next I did the same with the broad strake's. Next will be to continue the planking. here are the reswults



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    pete48 got a reaction from popeye the sailor in Haven 12 1/2' by pete48 - 1" = 1' Scale - Joel White version   
    Hi Michael, I figured that this would be the best way to achieve the rabbet line. It would have been a very difficult cut out of one piece 
     
    Thank you, Patrick, She's starting to take shape I really like this bigger scale and I plan to build more at this scale 
     
    Best Regards,
    Pete

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    pete48 got a reaction from popeye the sailor in Haven 12 1/2' by pete48 - 1" = 1' Scale - Joel White version   
    Today, I started by securing the Transom and Stem to the Build board.  The Stem was only glued to the ribs at stations 2 and 4, for the Transom, It was glued by the knee to the ribs at station 20. For the Keel, I decided that I would laminate it out of 2 pieces, the reason for this is that I did not want to cut a 1/16" rabbet line the length of the keel. So what I did was take the first Piece 1/16" ( wich had been soaking in alcohol ) and glued it to the floor timbers, ribs, stem and transom, I then faired it in with the ribs ( I left myself extra toward the transom to beef up that section ) I then glued the top section of the Keel on ( now I have a perfect rabbet line ) Next will be to finish the rabbet line between the stem and Keel and finish the fairing at the Transom. Here are the results



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    pete48 got a reaction from popeye the sailor in Haven 12 1/2' by pete48 - 1" = 1' Scale - Joel White version   
    Hi Michael, there are quite a few other Herreshoff boats  H28 comes to mind there was a recent article in Wooden Boat about building one. ( wich is interesting since there is a complete set of drawings for the boat in sensible cruising designs ) The Gill Smith boats are Amazing as well 
     
    Best Regards,
    Pete

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    pete48 got a reaction from popeye the sailor in Haven 12 1/2' by pete48 - 1" = 1' Scale - Joel White version   
    Hi Deon, I was bit by the Herreshoff bug at a very young age, ( I am fortunate to have grown up in a Sailing family ) the Herreshoff boats are some of the most beautiful boats that I have seen, They do get into your soul. I think Joel White did an Amazing job designing the Haven, he increased the beam to 6' from 5'-10" ( the original 12 1/2 ) and widened the frames in the mid section to compensate for the center board. The first 7 stations on the plans are almost identical to that of the original. I was fortunate to have been able to sail on a 12 1/2 and supposedly the Haven and the 12 1/2 have similar sailing performance, both on and off the wind. The Haven carries the same Sail plan and rig as the 12 1/2 ( although there is a Marconi version ) The drawings that I have are similar to the pic except the lines drawing and construction plan are on 2 different sheets and are the same scale.
     
    Best Regards,
    Pete

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    pete48 got a reaction from popeye the sailor in Haven 12 1/2' by pete48 - 1" = 1' Scale - Joel White version   
    Thank You, Crackers, I appreciate it 
     
    Best Regards,
    Pete

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    pete48 got a reaction from popeye the sailor in Haven 12 1/2' by pete48 - 1" = 1' Scale - Joel White version   
    Thank you, Michael, Actually, I am using the Joel white drawings for this boat, wich brings up an interesting point for Christmas I was fortunate to receive a set of plans for the 12 1/2 ( Cap' Nate's 1914 design ) so I compared the stations to that of the Buzzards Bay 14 plans and they are 2 different boats. The L. Francis Herreshoff Buzzards bay 14 is a lot more stream lined, so all these theories about the boat just being lengthened with the same beam and draft sounds good, but in reality they are 2 different boats, Its probably why I had so many problems with the prototype and a few other theories I tried out. The Haven is pretty close to the 12 1/2  in the bow and transom sections, The transom on this boat was lofted from my 12 1/2 drawings. I found a scan online thats close to the drawings that I am useing for this boat 
     
    Thank you, John, Glad to have you aboard 
     
    Thank you Deon, Shes not a dingy, but a small yacht 
     
    Best Regards,
    Pete


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    pete48 got a reaction from popeye the sailor in Haven 12 1/2' by pete48 - 1" = 1' Scale - Joel White version   
    Today, I started by making all the Floor timbers and installing them to the ribs. I then beveled the top of the forms to accept the Keel. I then faired in frame 22 and made the knee wich I attached to the Transom. Now I was ready to set up the molds, I plan to reuse these molds so I glued them to the baseboard with Elmers white glue and a dab of super glue ( to hold it in place ) Next will be to Glue in the Stem and set up the Transom. Here are the results



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    pete48 got a reaction from popeye the sailor in Haven 12 1/2' by pete48 - 1" = 1' Scale - Joel White version   
    Welcome aboard Deon, the more the merrier, this should be a fun build 
     
    Best Regards,
    Pete

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    pete48 got a reaction from popeye the sailor in Haven 12 1/2' by pete48 - 1" = 1' Scale - Joel White version   
    Today, I started by cutting 1/8" X 1/16" X 6" Basswood strips, I then put them in rubbing alcohol, as these will be the bent ribs that go over the molds. I then turned my attention to making the Transom ( I do not have a scale drawing of the transom ) after 3 attempts ( 3's a charm )  I got it figured out. I then made the mold for station 22 ( wich is there to hold the Transom in position ) I will bend in the ribs once the boat is turned upright. I then bent the strips that had been soaking in rubbing alcohol over the molds I used masking tape to hold them in position and they are locked in at the base of the molds.  I got this concept from the Gougeon Brothers book on Boat construction, and it worked out very well. I then dry fit all the molds to the base and kinda taped the transom to its location. Next will be to layout the Keel. Here are the results



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    pete48 got a reaction from popeye the sailor in Haven 12 1/2' by pete48 - 1" = 1' Scale - Joel White version   
    Today, I started by gluing blocks to the build board at the respective station locations. I then started working on the Stem and cutting out the rabbit line. I left the heel portion alone until the keel section is installed, then I can fair in the rabbit between the 2 points. I then turned my attention to completing the molds, I started by marking a line below the sheer line on the molds, I then cut a 1/16" slot into the molds to allow the ribs to fit in. I then cut out blocks and glued them onto the molds to reinforce where the cuts had been made. I then faired all the molds, they are now ready for the ribs to be installed. I started on the Transom and the framing to keep the transom in position. Next will be to finish making the Transom knee and keel section. I must say that I like working in this scale much better than the 3/4" to the foot. At this stage none of the molds have been glued in, Here are the results



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    pete48 got a reaction from popeye the sailor in Haven 12 1/2' by pete48 - 1" = 1' Scale - Joel White version   
    Hi Bob, I will count you in, this should be a fun boat to build 
     
    Best Regards,
    Pete

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    pete48 got a reaction from popeye the sailor in Haven 12 1/2' by pete48 - 1" = 1' Scale - Joel White version   
    Thank you, Michael, I appreciate the vote of confidence. I will be attempting to use the Herreshoff Mfg method for building this boat where applicable, so, unfortunately, I won't be working fast 
     
    Hi, Patrick, I run a tight ship around here ( pun intended ) just kidding, I will count you in. This will be a very challenging build and a good stepping stone to the Wizzard of Bristol's 12 1/2 ( N.G. Herreshoff ) 
     
    Best Regards,
    Pete

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    pete48 got a reaction from 19ghz in Haven 12 1/2' by pete48 - 1" = 1' Scale - Joel White version   
    Originally, I was planning on building Cap.n Nates ( Herreshoff ) 12 1/2, I ran into some lofting issues and decided that I would Build Joel White's Version. The boat is a Centerboard Version with some added changes. Before Christmas, I made a frame mock-up of this Boat, wich was dismantled and would be of no use anyway since I will be building the Boat upside-down. (however, it was a great visual tool ) I have all the drawings for the boat in a 1" = 1' - 0" scale ( or 1:12 ) There is no lofting required since the plans include all the patterns. I did have to subtract the thickness of the frames and planking from the Molds. ( not shown on the Body Plan )  The one thing I noticed with the drawings is that everything is square to a baseline, as opposed to the Waterline. ( I think this was done so that the drawings would not be easily altered to obtain the original Herreshoff 12 1/2) Here is what Joel White said about the Boat in his Designers Introduction:
     
       While the plans for the Haven 12 1/2 say " Designed by Joel White " and it is true that I did draw the plans, the concept and detailing of this Design were developed  by Nathanael Herreshoff back in 1914. His design, generally known as the Herreshoff 12 1/2 footer, produced the most popular of all the Herreshoff-built boats, over 400 having been built by the Herreshoff Mfg. Co. All I have done is to take the original 12 1/2 and slightly modify the lines to reduce the draft by 1 foot and provide a centerboard to offset the loss of lateral plane. Our goal while drawing the plans was to secure a shallower hull without losing the essence of N.G Herreshoff's original design, and without creating any noticeable change in performance. Every possible attempt was made to reproduce the Character of the body plan. 
     
    So, I started by making the baseboard for the build ( I repurposed the Buzzards bay building board ) I then laid out the forms ( reducing for the ribs and planking) then cut them out, Here are the results.  The first shot is of the mockup 



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    pete48 got a reaction from popeye the sailor in Haven 12 1/2' by pete48 - 1" = 1' Scale - Joel White version   
    Thank you, David B., She's starting to come together 
     
    Best Regards,
    Pete

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    pete48 got a reaction from popeye the sailor in Haven 12 1/2' by pete48 - 1" = 1' Scale - Joel White version   
    Today, I started by installing the rear bulkhead, Next I finished the floor framing in the rear section, up to the rear bulkhead. I then ( before I got to carried away ) Made and installed the Mast Step. Next I made and installed all the door jambs, Followed by a coat of Titebond 3 in the bilge area. This will seal it up. Next will be to paint the bilge ( grey like I used on the Buzzards Bay 14 ) Here are the results



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