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26th Jul 2007, 08:50 PM
|  | Deeply flawed human being | | Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: 'Delaide, Australia Age: 51
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| | Howdy Pete,
That is moving along quite nicely!!!
Hope you get those thumbnails up. Did you see "Manage Attachments" under the editing window - if you can't see it there might be a "go advanced" button under the edit window which will give you more options including the "Manage Attachments"
Or you could email them to me if that is easier and I'll put them up. storerm@ozemail.com.au
MIK | 
28th Jul 2007, 09:05 PM
|  | Deeply flawed human being | | Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: 'Delaide, Australia Age: 51
Posts: 5,923
| | Howdy,
I have just received a CD with a load of wonderful photos of a Eureka being built on Bribie Island.
I'll put more details up later but you can drool over the pics at your leisure.
Here is a little one to whet your appetites.
The rest are at http://www.flickr.com/photos/boatmik/
The easiest way to view them is to click the thumbnail on the far right of that page.
There are also some nice pics of paddles made using the free paddle plans - with some aesthetic improvements that make them look REALLY sweet.
MIK | 
16th Aug 2007, 01:35 PM
| | Member | | Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Picton, NSW
Posts: 74
| | Hi all, I'm back after quite a number of weeks away from our boatbuilding (Grandpa has been away and I have been distracted by playing with toy trains!!). Grandpa came to visit on Wednesday and when I got home from work, all the panels were wired together with the temporary spreader bars all in place. The Eureka is actually starting to look like a CANOE!. We still have to tighten up all the wires to bring the edges together, but on first appearances it looks like it might come together nicely.
No photos at the moment, but when I have some, I will post them.
Christmas is still the estimated time for completion (if I do not get too distracted by my trains!!)
Walesey | 
20th Aug 2007, 01:29 PM
|  | Apprentice (new member) | | Join Date: May 2007 Location: Burrum Heads Age: 68
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| | Hi Walsey , Good to see you have overcome the minor setbacks ....a project like this is definately character building for the boys.... I had my grandkids out in the Eureka a fortnight back , and we got in amongst a school /pod of 20 Dugong feeding ....Value of my project ....priceless. Regards Grandpa Pete
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30th Aug 2007, 11:51 AM
| | Member | | Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Picton, NSW
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| | Quote:
Originally Posted by Grandpa Pete Hi Walsey , Good to see you have overcome the minor setbacks ....a project like this is definately character building for the boys.... I had my grandkids out in the Eureka a fortnight back , and we got in amongst a school /pod of 20 Dugong feeding ....Value of my project ....priceless. Regards Grandpa Pete | Thanks for your encouragement Grandpa Pete. The dugongs sound amazing!
The boys were able to get a little more done Yesterday with Grandpa. When I got home from work, I was very pleased to see that the panels seem to be pulling together very nicely (but Oh! What tension on those little bits of Copper wire!). They are working slowly and gradually on tightening up the copper stitches, and when one breaks, they replace it with a heavier guage. Still a bit more tightening to do, though. Is that epoxy glue REALLY strong enough to hold it all together once the stitches are cut? I have visions of hitting a rock and the whole thing going off like a "cracker".
I have a couple of photos this week.
I might need to pull out the "proverbial" and do a bit on the old boat myself before long! (otherwise the boys might not let me have a turn when it's finished!)
regards
Walesey | 
29th Sep 2007, 09:23 PM
|  | Senior Member | | Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Fraser Coast
Posts: 134
| | G'day fellers,
This is my first post here. i only just found this fine site today.
First up, let me say congratulations to Mick on what apears to me to be a fabulous canoe design. I love the lines of this one.
Secondly, congrats to Bitingmidge on an epic thread and a fine build.  I just spent the best part of the afternoon reading it. A darn good read too, I might add.
By way of introduction, My name is Mick and most of my friends call me hairy. I live on the Fraser Coast, and paddle and fish very close to Grandpa Pete though we have never met. I guess I should add here, I am an epoxy addict and a compulsive S&G canoe and kayak builder and have dabbles with a stripper.
I hope to be able to contribute a little here and there and also to learn as much as I can. From the quality of the builds I have seen here, I have a lot to learn.
regards,
Mick | 
29th Sep 2007, 09:58 PM
|  | Most Valued Member | | Join Date: May 2005 Location: Magill, Adelaide Age: 46
Posts: 2,068
| | Welcome in Mick sounds like you will fit in well here.
Studley
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29th Sep 2007, 10:27 PM
|  | Pretend my avatar moves! | | Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: "The Home of the Biting Midge" MountainCreek Qld
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| | gidday Mick, welcome.
If you're keen to drive a little south, I'd appreciate a few hours of varnishing to finish her off!
Watch this space round Christmas time!
P   | 
30th Sep 2007, 12:41 AM
|  | JOAT MON | | Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: Bunbury Age: 45
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| | G'day Hairy, Welcome to the chaos and fun
Midge, I noticed how you didn't state which Christmas
__________________ Ramps When one has finished building one's house, one suddenly realizes that in the process one has learned something that one really needed to know in the worst way--before one began. | 
30th Sep 2007, 06:37 AM
|  | Senior Member | | Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Fraser Coast
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| | Thanks for the welcome fellers,
Bitingmidge,As it happens, My inlaws live n your neighbourhood and if you don't mind, I would be very grateful to eyeball your lovely boat at some time.
I am bout half way through a little rec kayak at the moment and will be starting a tripping canoe shortly afterwards but I really like the lines of your boat and am feeling a "need" for one of them too,
Hello, my name is Mick and I am an addict.
This is my current obsession. If anybody is interested, I will start a seperate build thread. | 
30th Sep 2007, 08:10 AM
|  | Senior Member | | Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Fraser Coast
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| | G'day guys,
I tried to reply earlier but my post disappeared.
How do you post piccies here?
Midge, as it happens, my inlaws live very close to Mountain Creek and we vist them fairly often. I would love a chance to see your lovely boat in the flesh. | 
30th Sep 2007, 08:28 AM
|  | Pretend my avatar moves! | | Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: "The Home of the Biting Midge" MountainCreek Qld
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Originally Posted by Ramps G'day Hairy, Welcome to the chaos and fun
Midge, I noticed how you didn't state which Christmas  | Ramps, if you go back to the very first post in this thread, you'll have your answer. No need to repeat myself is there?
Hairymick, give us a hoy when you think you'll be down (just not next month!)
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30th Sep 2007, 08:37 AM
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Hairymick, give us a hoy when you think you'll be down (just not next month!)
| Thanks mate, Will do.
Do you ever paddle Ewan Maddock? | 
30th Sep 2007, 09:28 AM
|  | Pretend my avatar moves! | | Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: "The Home of the Biting Midge" MountainCreek Qld
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Originally Posted by hairymick Thanks mate, Will do.
Do you ever paddle Ewan Maddock? | Have to get the boat finished first!
P | 
17th Oct 2007, 11:14 PM
| | Apprentice (new member) | | Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: BANORA PT
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| | Bitingmidge I happened to cross onto this GREAT site by accident. With the different stories I had read. I am now the owner of the PLANS for the DREAM CANOE.
I had a few fears which have been gotten rid of. The fear that the plans would not be complete, How stuped of me. I am in a housing complex which does make building the EUREKA 155 a challenge .
In saying that I love a challenge so with my limited ability look out world here i come |  | |
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