A SibLing with coachroof and keel, no bilgeboards

  • 03 Jun 2023 18:32
    Reply # 13210143 on 10182961
    a short update to share the color scheme with you :D
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  • 02 Aug 2022 03:00
    Reply # 12870153 on 10182961

    It will be very interesting to compare what will be quite a different boat from FanShi.

  • 29 Jul 2022 05:47
    Reply # 12866558 on 10182961
    Anonymous member (Administrator)

    An exciting stage to be at. Wonderful. I think this is an outstanding cruising boat design.

  • 28 Jul 2022 21:13
    Reply # 12866086 on 10182961

    A short update for you all. Everything is fine so far ...

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  • 05 Jun 2022 07:41
    Reply # 12806193 on 10182961

    I laminated the front part of the lower chinelogs and all bulkheads to the backbone. Yesterday I laminated the front part of the lower chinelogs to the aft part and STN 0 to the backbone. My plan for today is to glue the lower chinelogs in place which will be a small milestone because all bulkheads will be in their definite positions.

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    Last modified: 05 Jun 2022 07:41 | Anonymous member
  • 24 May 2022 23:05
    Reply # 12792593 on 10182961

    Understood. it's all looking great.  And I am here to tell you that I love this boat!

  • 24 May 2022 21:55
    Reply # 12792533 on 10182961

    Yes, I really can't complain about the workshop!

    You mean because of the front part of the backbone? The way I build the backbone and STN 2 differs from the plans and I couldn't remember in detail what I had planed and I wanted to make sure it will work the way I prebuilt them over the winter.

    Now they are mostly set up. I already really like that boat! <3

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  • 23 May 2022 01:10
    Reply # 12789996 on 10182961

    You've got a nice workshop there!  Good to see progress.  Just out of curiosity, why did you not set up all the bulkheads first?

  • 22 May 2022 16:07
    Reply # 12789644 on 10182961

    I haven't had time to write an blog article yet, but here's a teaser:

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  • 10 Aug 2021 15:45
    Reply # 10922495 on 10921796
    Anonymous wrote: I tried to do something on the boat every single day. Sometimes this might have meant just some little part of the boat during the afternoon when I got home from work. Even if it was a little bit of planning for the next step, or a small amount of sanding, or other finishing work.

    That's also my approach and I'm quite satisfied how this works out at the moment.




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