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Swampscott Dory by Joseph F. - FINISHED - BlueJacket Shipcrafters - 1:12


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Purchased this kit used off eBay recently, was looking for a fairly easy kit to introduce my younger brothers-in-law to ship modelling, so they will be helping me out with this build. Am also eager to return to a larger-scale Dory, as my first ever build was the 1:24 Lowell Grand Banks Dory from MS.

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Have gathered some essential tools for this build, which will be worked on when my wife and I visit her family.

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Have also traced the sails from the plans, which my wife will make. I'm hoping to make this boat water-tight so that it could potentially sail in the pool.

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Made a little progress on the boat on Saturday, the kids were helpful with sanding and gluing.

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This is as far as we went, with the frames glued to the bottom.

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Started sanding and fairing the frames, will commence to attach the garboard plank next time.

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Have completed planking the Dory, and coated inside and out with Polyurethane. 

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I packed the hole for the centerboard with clay and floated it in the pool, no leaks that I can find, so I am hoping this boat will actually sail when it’s done.

 

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Started the centerboard channel and a second oar. 

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It’s been a couple months since I’ve made an update but I’ve finally made some progress, added ribs and gunwales. 

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Ended up working on this boat all day yesterday and this morning. 7F4090A7-9E2F-4F46-B840-6B8BB2EF312C.thumb.jpeg.83379cdfbcfd8215614ae87c5a3ffd2a.jpeg
 

Rigged the sails this morning and readied it for an attempt at sailing. 4735C051-B8AB-4A0B-91A5-F7204AAA4C7F.thumb.jpeg.62e42fd342693ee150a6cdade2af0251.jpeg

However this did not work out as intended, and it swamped twice in the pool.

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I think there must be some holes in the boat, so I will plug those. Also, these pre-Hurricane Ian breezes probably do not help haha, so I’ll try it again on a day with a lighter breeze and more ballast. 

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The Swampscott dory is a really nice looking boat. I built that kit back when it was still made by Laughing Whale. It was something like the 5th wooden kit I'd ever built, and I remember the hull was just a tad crooked.

 

Your's looks great. Probably just need to lower the keel and clip some more ballast to the end of it.

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@Mike Collier Thank you! It's probably some warped planking due to the transom and stem being misaligned by about 5 degrees. Made it really difficult to plank the port side.

 

@catopower I didn't even think about lowering the keel, thanks for pointing that out! 

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