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I didn't do a build log for my Beagle, but in hindsight, I wish I had.  When I was starting the kit, I read other logs and thought I had nothing worthwhile to add. Other logs were taking the build far more seriously than I was, and showing much more professionalism about the whole process. 

However, the more I built, the more I realised that a log documenting all the problems and errors with the kit would have been useful, first, as a means of discussing my frustrations as I built, and second, as a useful reference for others following in my footsteps. 

I don't want to contaminate your log here with pictures of my work, but there's a picture of my finished Beagle on my Intro post, and a tirade about all the problems with the Occre Beagle set at the start of my Indefatigable build log.

 

I would say that if you ever feel you are losing your mind with the build- as an example, if you find that the paper instructions say one thing, the video instructions contradict them, and the picture on the box provides a third possibility for confusion- well, it's not you, it's the shoddy way the kit has been produced. 

If it wasn't for the experience here on MSW, I don't think I would have finished mine. 

 

And yes, they suggest that you lash 14 ropes to 6 belaying pins near one of the masts which are impossible to reach. 

 

I'd be more than happy to offer suggestions in the future if you need them (add more belaying pins to that pin rail by the mast!), but  by the superb quality of your work so far, I don't think you'll be needing any help from me.  Already, I can see that your hull planking is leagues ahead of mine; although, like me, you've ignored Occre's idea to slap on planks anyhow and then fill in the gaps with assorted offcuts. 

 

 

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4 hours ago, Mowzer said:

but there's a picture of my finished Beagle on my Intro post

You talk too poorly of your build, it looks fantastic:) and I'm just connecting the dots, I've been following your entertaining Indefatigable log with excitement, it's off to a great start. Glad you decided to do a build log for it. 

 

4 hours ago, Mowzer said:

14 ropes to 6 belaying pins

Thank you for this warning, I have heard others mention this and will have to keep it in mind when setting up the pins. Thank you for your offer of suggestions I will definitely take you up on that when I get past the planking:)

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Yo ho all,

I wanted to hop on and give a quick update on the planking before I take a trip to Seattle to be with my sister! I'm excited to see all the nautical museums and ship-watch as much as possible:) Let me know if you have any recommendations. 

Starboard Planking:

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Nothing is sanded yet. Overall I'm proud of how my first bow to stern planking is going so far. I do wish I had added the keel and a rabbet, but I'll add the keel at least for the second layer so everything can be nice and flush. I hope the port side ends up looking about the same, I may or may not finish before my flight. This has been great practice for the second layer:)

Fair winds,

James

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