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Build 1 of the 3 part series Become A Shipwright of Old. Lowell Grand Banks Dory. Kit number MS1470.


The Pram build

The Muscongus Bay Lobster Smack build

 

Its been years since I've posted on forums, I tried a Bluenose built first and was in over my head, so we start from smaller a few years later. 

 

It is completed, finished, I will add the rest of the pictures and notes. I didn't take pictures as if I was making a log, but I got most of the key moments. 

 

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They wanted a bend in the bottom. I shall comply. Wood and water do crazy stuff, this was just the beginning of what I was to learn. 

 

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What have I got myself into, I stared at this stage for many many hours. The instructions didn't really say what to do well. Written as if you have done this before. 

 

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I finally found a picture that made it click. The ONLY way those could be like that is if they were GLUED!

 

TA DA.  Glue I did. 

 

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I discovered I got a kit with all left or right sides, it says they are different and they are on different lettered sheets but they are the exact same. They are not reversal-able. 

 

I shaped it all best I could and pressed on, no point in stopping now. I could not find a cross section of the plank placement until it was all over, I winged it. 

 

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Now it looks like something upside down building is wild. What the heck will this look like on the inside? I thought I would never know. 

 

 

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I whole lot more sitting and looking and not activity. Finally learning more about wood and water. Soaking the wood and lightly drying. Then holding it place until it dried work a treat. 

 

 

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I found out I had oars to sand and shape. Ugh, I have to make 4 oars look the SAME. Yeah, that will happen. 

 

Its not perfect but its looking pretty darn good. 

 

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Many hours passed as I look at this boat contemplating how to do this paint thing. The instructions indicated it would turn into a fuzzy mess.....

 

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The fuzzy wasn't to bad, lightly sanded with a small piece of 220, knocked off the fuzz and another coat of paint. Hull Yellow I think it was called. 

 

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Many hours passed as I figured out the top cap and the green paint. The rope didn't turn out great. White glue 50/50 water mix didn't work well like I hoped. Straight white glue for the ropes worked just fine. The mix was to thin and didn't really bind or bond anything on this type of rope. But I can see later the glue water trick will work on other lines. 

 

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Oars. They give you 5, you need to make 4. If you don't break the 5th, you can save it to PROVE what kind of work it took to shape the oars. 

 

The next 2 boats, have oars, again, to shape. Ugh. 

 

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Its not perfect, but its FINISHED! I might use some brown paper to make the leather on the oar and coat them with clear, to make them look good. 

 

I'm happy with how it turned out. I didn't track the hours but 30-40 hours maybe. 50-60 total with all the studying and futzing around trying to figure out how to move forward. 

 

I have started the next, and now that I can log my journey here, it may give me more accountability to proceed. 

 

Thanks for reading following my first completed boat build. 

 

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Nice looking boat you got there.

Current builds: 

Le Martegaou- 1:80 - Billing Boats


Back on the shelf: 

Gretel - Mamoli

Nonsuch 30 - 1:24 - Model Shipway

 

Completed builds:

Mini Oseberg no 302 -Billing Boats

Sea of Galilee boat

Lowell Grand Banks dory,         Norwegian sailing pram

Muscongus bay lobster smack

Peterboro Canoe- Midwest

Captain John Smith’s shallop - Pavel Nikitin

Chesapeake double kayak

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