Sunday 30 December 2012

Catch-up photos

This is a couple of weeks back now.  I put the deck on cross-ways
rather than lengthways, as that made best use of the ply sheet.
Then covered with epoxy.  And now painted with undercoat.

Marcus is our Chief Technical Adviser and here he is checking that the
deck has been screwed and glued properly.

After painting with epoxy, we filled the boat with water to check for leaks.
We found a small one at the join of the centreboard trunk, now fixed with
the magic of epoxy putty.

And this is the "arty-farty" photo of the water in the boat.
Reflecting our Poinciana (aka "Flame Tree")
This is the Coaming Knee, cut to the Full Scale Plan.  If doing it again,
I wouldn't bother cutting out the triangle at the bottom, but leave it full
so that it sits against the Sheer Filler; that way makes the camber of the
decking there better, and helps with the epoxy connection to the foredeck.

Yesterday in the drizzle. The painted up boat: undercoat-sealer only at this stage.
We're waiting for the weather to improve to finish the aft decking.

And I don't seem to be able to pass the IFC tower without
taking a photo: 108 floors, the very elegant
Ritz Carlton at the top, the world's highest hotel.
Good place for an afternoon tea set: visitors to HK note.


Thursday 20 December 2012

Finally, she gets a name: "Gabrielle", the Battling Bard of Potidaea

Renee O'Connor as Gabrielle, in Xena: Warrior Princess
You know those car bumper stickers?  "My Other Car is a Mercedes"?
The transom sticker on this boat could be: "Our Other Boat is an X-Yacht".....
And she's called Xena.
And in "Xena: Warrior Princess" the TV series, Xena's close friend, confidant and co-warrior is Gabrielle. (Wikipedia: "She is referred to by fans as the Battling Bard of Potidaea")
So that's what we've decided for a name for our little Somes Sound 12 1/2:  Gabrielle.
It's taken a while to come up with a name, mainly because I wanted to wait until we had a "boat", that is, something that would actually float if put on water, and that's about now.
So: hi to Gabrielle.

Tuesday 18 December 2012

Christmas Drinks

Sam and Juhi at our Xmas drinks, 15th December...
The only photo we have of the party!
Gabrielle in full Xmas regalia
Have re-started work on the boat, after our time away at King's Cup, and the Xmas drinks party: with centreboard trunk yesterday and today with the floor boards.
Some of our guests thought that we'd brought the boat in especially for the party!... and were amazed to be told that, "no", we'd built here right her in the backyard from scratch and with all Hong Kong woods...

Thursday 13 December 2012

Christmas Boat

Marcus, our Chief Technical Adviser, making sure all
is well with the Keel.

Deck fitted

Here is the deck on and screwed/glued down (1/4" ply).
Note our Chief Technical Adviser, Marcus, overseeing work,
and Basil, the Deputy Technical Adviser behind him.....
Our Chief Technical Adviser is making close measurement of the plywood

Before putting on the deck, this is how we did the deck frames. Its not
according to the book, which has a single deck stringer, but very strong.
The Breasthook (at bow) is of ChaoMu, a Chinese mahogany.

I added a couple of extra frames near the Breasthook, to make sure the
join between two pieces of plywood would be tight, as I joined the
plywood widthwise, not lengthways, as that made best use of the board

Tuesday 11 December 2012

Deck Frames Installed

After coming back from King's Cup, we got this done on day one back, the deck frames and breasthook (the triangle at the bow) installed and glued in:
It's not the way done in the book, but I think easier and stronger. In the
book it's one single stringer up the middle mortise jointed.