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21st June 2015, 03:58 AM
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I've just seen my last post was on the 28th Sept...
I've just seen my last post was on the 28th Sept 2013 and that was about the last time I worked on the Goose until a couple of weeks ago. There's so much that can get in the way of boat building. It...
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21st August 2014, 06:10 AM
Thread: GIS New Hampshire build
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Looks nice out there B2. Cheers Kev
Looks nice out there B2.
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10th July 2014, 05:44 PM
Thread: Eureka with Outriggers.
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Thanks Blue Sailor. I really have to do some...
Thanks Blue Sailor. I really have to do some measuring to find out if we can transport the whole lot. They have strict laws here on how you transport things.
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8th July 2014, 05:11 AM
Thread: Eureka with Outriggers.
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Eureka with Outriggers.
G'day,
I've been off the map for a while doing everything but boat building. Something else always seems to get in the way like life and such:roll:. I haven't been near the PD Goose this year and... -
29th January 2014, 09:29 PM
Thread: Quick Canoe Build
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Looking good. With the bottom lining up and...
Looking good.
With the bottom lining up and coming together it was the same with the Eureka. At one stage I thought there was no way it would pull together but in the end it worked out fine. -
21st October 2013, 04:33 AM
Thread: OzRacerRV build in Texas
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Great idea. I'm looking forward to the build. ...
Great idea. I'm looking forward to the build.
www.youtube.com/embed/29_RZ82aZ6A
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15th October 2013, 06:14 PM
Thread: Refinishing our Eureka
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There seems to be quite a few problems you're...
There seems to be quite a few problems you're having Canoath that I had as well. In the end my biggest problem was rushing things especialy not letting the varnish cure long enough between coats. I...
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15th October 2013, 04:51 AM
Thread: Another GIS build in OZ
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Aaaaaahhhhhh Trevor. You too.
Aaaaaahhhhhh Trevor. You too.
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1st October 2013, 02:43 AM
Thread: Another GIS build in OZ
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Looking good Trevor. I have three different...
Looking good Trevor. I have three different containers with wood flour in for any of those emegency patch-ups if I've got a bit of epoxy left over. I've saved the wood flour from oregon, okoume and...
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29th September 2013, 03:52 AM
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At Last.
I've had a few goes at finishing the foils but it's one of those jobs that "nearly" is not good enough. I got the last side down to shaped with a coarse finish yesterday and spent a couple of hours...
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28th September 2013, 03:42 AM
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:U Yes it's the Oktoberfest in Munich and the...
:U Yes it's the Oktoberfest in Munich and the Cannstatter Volksfest in Stuttgart. At €9.00 ($12.00 U.S.) for a litre of beer we are definitely steering clear. I can buy a crate (12 half litre...
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26th September 2013, 05:08 PM
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Epoxying 2.
G'day,
I finally got around to epoxying the mast, spar and boom. I didn't have a roller tray or anything I could use as one so I brushed the epoxy on. It gives a really nice finish. I think I'll do... -
26th September 2013, 06:22 AM
Thread: Goat Island Skiff (Guatemala)
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Really nice to watch the progress. This is a...
Really nice to watch the progress. This is a really clean and precise build Surlyone. You have great woodworking skills.
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23rd September 2013, 05:22 AM
Thread: Goat Island Skiff (Guatemala)
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Silicone
G'day,
I popped this question quite a while ago and here's the response I recieved ; https://www.woodworkforums.com/f169/inspection-ports-154061/
I hope this helps,
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22nd September 2013, 03:40 AM
Thread: Another GIS build in OZ
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G'day Trevor, Looking good Trevor. An...
G'day Trevor,
Looking good Trevor. An ingenious jig for glueing the foils. I was actually jealous of the fact you are using recycled timber. I would love to do a build out of recycled material but... -
20th September 2013, 03:11 AM
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Well made plans......
G'day,
I had all intentions of going into the garage today and setting up the spars ready for epoxy but somehow finished up starting to shape the rudder. I don't know what happened there :rolleyes:.... -
19th September 2013, 04:36 AM
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Thanks for the reply Dave, I've just been...
Thanks for the reply Dave,
I've just been reading some of the stuff on your blogs. I'll have to take some time out with a beer and have a good read.
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18th September 2013, 09:35 PM
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Epoxying the Spars.
I'm getting to the point where I'm just about ready to epoxy the spars. I've been looking around at other threads to see if I can get an idea of how to set them up. Michael suggests using a piece of...
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14th September 2013, 04:46 AM
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Spar.
G'day,
I'm still trying to work out why anyone would take a really nice square length of wood and then make it round.:rolleyes: I mean it started off round as a tree and then was milled square and... -
11th September 2013, 07:27 PM
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Trailing Edge.
G'day TeeDee,
Thanks. I try my best :U. The broom and I go way back. I was always taught to keep my work space clean and clear. I guess it's a good habit. Besides my wife has to put her car in... -
11th September 2013, 04:38 AM
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Foil Blanks.
G'day
I've spent the whole day getting the foil blanks to size and ready for shaping. The guy I bought the wood from said he would run them through his thicknesser for me but that would have been a... -
10th September 2013, 12:15 AM
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Boom and Spar.
G'day,
In my boom and spar blanks there's a slight curve in the length. It's fair along the whole length. The timbers are 3.5m Oregon and the curve is about 15mm. I'm wondering if I have to have the... -
6th September 2013, 05:46 PM
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G'day Alex, Following your builds is allways...
G'day Alex,
Following your builds is allways fascinating espcially your attention to detail but what is amazing is how you manage to move around what your working on with so little space. You must... -
6th September 2013, 05:32 PM
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G'day Barry, It sounds like your build is coming...
G'day Barry,
It sounds like your build is coming along nicely. As for material availability, there are quite a few here that have had to use what they could. One of the great features of Michaels... -
5th September 2013, 07:23 AM
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Mast.
G'day,
Bolts and slots aside :U.
I got into some serious planing and sanding and now have the mast ready for the wet stuff. Planing the mast down I think I wrecked a set of blades on my... -
4th September 2013, 06:00 PM
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The Bolt.
After looking through the PD/OZ Racer and Mkll builds I see the mast step is constructed differently and in the RV's the bolt isn't used. Therefore no slot in the mast foot :-.
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2nd September 2013, 12:41 AM
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Mast foot. Slot ???
G'day Michael,
In the RV plan on the page titled "Epoxying and Glassing the Spars" you mention the slot in the bottom of the mast. How does this get there and what is it for. I never came across... -
1st September 2013, 07:31 AM
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That was some good cursing I used too Bruce :U...
That was some good cursing I used too Bruce :U You've just jogged my memory. I knew that and never even thought about it. The immediate problem was that the staves wanted to slip upwards but I...
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1st September 2013, 04:20 AM
Thread: Building the PDRacer in Slovenia
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Absolutely beautifull Theodor.Your patience has...
Absolutely beautifull Theodor.Your patience has created a really nice boat. I think if I'd had to wait that long to do a build I would have been chewing pieces off the furniture:;:U.
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1st September 2013, 03:11 AM
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All Glued Up
I got into some serious gluing last night and today. I glued up the rudder last night which went smoothly but when I glued up the rest today it was a fight from start to finish. Just one of those...
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30th August 2013, 11:52 PM
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Thanks.
Thankyou Engblom,
I think if you like doing something you'll do it well. Michaels plans are foolproof if you stick to them and follow his advice. I learnt so much from the Eureka build including... -
30th August 2013, 07:07 PM
Thread: Cool stuff
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"It's all about saving weight". Says it all...
"It's all about saving weight". Says it all really.
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30th August 2013, 05:57 AM
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Ready to Glue.
G'day,
The idea of butt joining the Paulownia for the foils didn't appeal to me in the end so I'll glue them seperate. I cut them up tonight and cleaned up the mast ready for glueing.
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28th August 2013, 04:30 AM
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Core Blocking.
I got the core blocking cut up this morning and glued up the narrow staves. The old ladder worked great as a support to glue up the staves.
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27th August 2013, 06:29 AM
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Up and Running.
Well. Maybe not so fast.
I 've marked out the mast staves and planed down the two narrow staves. When I marked the center line I used a lenght of stretch cotton which gives a fairly fine line to... -
25th August 2013, 04:06 AM
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So the Adventure Begins.
My wife and I payed a visit to the biggest wood handler in South Germany this morning and for my up-coming birthday my wife gave me the timber for the mast, spar, boom and foils as a present. We were...
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21st August 2013, 06:46 AM
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Rudderbox.
Thankyou Bruce and Michael,
I was trying to think of what I was looking at at first and then realized it was a GIS :U
I'm not really slow. Really nice Bruce.
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19th August 2013, 08:37 PM
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Paulownia.
Hi Michael,
Thanks for the reply.
Can I use Paulownia on the framing ? It's all about weight after all :U.
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19th August 2013, 05:57 PM
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Rudderbox Framing.
After looking at the material I've got laying around I'm going to start my build with the rudderbox. Looking at the plans it says that with the framing the width can be a minimum of 42mm. That makes...
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8th August 2013, 11:14 PM
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Hi Mick, I used beech on my centre spreader...
Hi Mick,
I used beech on my centre spreader and seats in the Eureka. I laminated it with the Abachi. The center spreader was cosmetic but the strip under the seats was to stop the Abachi from... -
8th August 2013, 05:58 PM
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Hi Mik, ????? Is there such a thing. I...
Hi Mik,
????? Is there such a thing. I have the Oz Racer RV plans. The side panel for the Goose you sent me is titled "Oz Mk3 cruz post new website".
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7th August 2013, 05:57 PM
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Hi Mik, Thanks for the help. Are you...
Hi Mik,
Thanks for the help.
Are you throwing down the gauntlet ? :U
The local hardware here has Blauglockenbaum :U (Paulownia) in 18mm x 300mm x 2000mm. With a little bit of scarfing... -
7th August 2013, 08:45 AM
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Hi Mik, I came across this...
Hi Mik,
I came across this https://www.woodworkforums.com/f169/pd-goose-almost-12ft-sailing-report-photos-videos-100265/
Down the page there is a post with Bob Alstons boat weighing in at 120lbs... -
7th August 2013, 05:25 AM
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Goose Weight.
Hi Mik.
I've been trying to find the weight of the Oz Goose. I found the Oz Racer 65 lbs (30kg) but I couldn't find a weight for the Oz Racer RV either. Using the extra sheet of ply wouldn't make... -
4th August 2013, 05:50 PM
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I'm working from the OzRacer RV plan Mik. ...
I'm working from the OzRacer RV plan Mik.
The title is the "OzGoose RV sidepanel gsd (1). pdf".
Is "OzGoose RV" the official name for the boat now? Last time I asked you seemed a bit... -
4th August 2013, 01:12 AM
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Rough Cut Wood Sizes - OZ Goose 12ft build in Germany
G'day all,
I haven't posted for a while but I've been dropping in and been keeping up with what's happening. There're some really great builds going on. There's some very talented and skilled... -
28th January 2013, 10:56 PM
Thread: New Eureka made in Uruguay
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Fantastic build. I really like the colour.:2tsup:...
Fantastic build. I really like the colour.:2tsup:
Your video shows how easy and relaxed it is to paddle the Eureka.
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27th November 2012, 06:31 PM
Thread: Paddle Fabrication
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Very nice Arbordg. Beautiful woodworking skills.
Very nice Arbordg. Beautiful woodworking skills.
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27th November 2012, 06:22 PM
Thread: Eureka Canoe
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Sticky: Hi Tatolazo, I used 5mm ply and used 2.5mm...
Hi Tatolazo,
I used 5mm ply and used 2.5mm copper wire that I stripped down from 3 core eletric cable and drilled a 3mm hole with a new wood bit. Just the every day cable you find in houses. I had... -
25th November 2012, 05:10 AM
Thread: Eureka Canoe
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Sticky: Hi Tatolazo. I'm a bit busy at the moment but...
Hi Tatolazo.
I'm a bit busy at the moment but I'll get back to you as soon as I can and hopefully I can help.
Kev (Flatdog)