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9th May 2012, 11:37 PM
Thread: Spartina plans
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I'd recommend signing up to the Bolger Yahoo...
I'd recommend signing up to the Bolger Yahoo group. There is a fairly active community there, and occasionally Suzanne drops in to answer some questions.
Good Luck, thats a very pretty boat
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8th March 2012, 03:53 PM
Thread: Family Trailer Sailer <18ft
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Hi Dan, I live in your area, so I know the...
Hi Dan,
I live in your area, so I know the waters well.
I built a Wesford Navigator a little over a year ago, and Love It.
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Don't forget to sign-up to John Welsfords Yahoo...
Don't forget to sign-up to John Welsfords Yahoo group.
John is a regular contributor, and there is a fairly large support group to answer all of your questions.
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Have a look at John Welsford's Houdini. Its got...
Have a look at John Welsford's Houdini.
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I think you've gone a long way to using less...
I think you've gone a long way to using less epoxy already.
Pre-coating everything is a great idea.
And judging from the pictures of those joints, you won't be needing to use epoxy to fill any... -
Excellent work!! And its good to see that all is...
Excellent work!!
And its good to see that all is going according to plan.
I'm really interested to see how much of the boat can be built just by using good wood working practices. The less the... -
7th July 2010, 09:00 PM
Thread: Marine Ply Suppliers near Fremantle
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I've also bought most of my Ply from Morgans in...
I've also bought most of my Ply from Morgans in Bibra Lake.
But they aren't open on weekends, so it could be difficult buy from them.
Boating Hardware on Carrington St,O'Conner will get ply for... -
14th June 2010, 12:16 PM
Thread: First timer!
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Thanks for the advice AD. I've got copy of...
Thanks for the advice AD.
I've got copy of "Boats with an Open Mind", and I'm also a member of the Bolger yahoo group. So I was aware of the Chebacco. But I've never seen those photos in that... -
14th June 2010, 12:44 AM
Thread: First timer!
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I guess that difference between me and you PAR,...
I guess that difference between me and you PAR,
When I see a boat I look at how pretty she is,
when you see a boat you look at how she is built ;)
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13th June 2010, 01:47 AM
Thread: First timer!
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PAR, I'm intrerested in a decent coastal...
PAR,
I'm intrerested in a decent coastal cruiser.
Something that can handle a 6ft chop.
Originally I was thinking about your Murphy. I remember reading somewhere, you said that he mast can be... -
12th June 2010, 09:37 PM
Thread: First timer!
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Hey PAR, I've got a question for you. On one...
Hey PAR,
I've got a question for you.
On one of the other sites, a guy has just launched his Romilly.
Its an absolute Beauty(actually I think its the rig that does it for me).
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I can vouch for Doug Hylan's plan. They are...
I can vouch for Doug Hylan's plan.
They are very clear and very accurate.
I've got a set of plans sitting in my top drawer at the moment, and their clarity sure does make it enticing to jump... -
31st May 2010, 09:49 PM
Thread: Building a Navigator yawl
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Yeah, the aim could always improve .:B The mast...
Yeah, the aim could always improve .:B
The mast itself is not the issue, its all the rigging that hangs off it.
Like Barret I also used a C-Track and a sliding gooseneck.
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31st May 2010, 07:02 PM
Thread: Building a Navigator yawl
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I think i remember reading a post from JW once,...
I think i remember reading a post from JW once, he said that the mast is strong enough to go unstayed, and the stays were there to ensure decent tension in the Jib.
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31st May 2010, 12:36 AM
Thread: Building a Navigator yawl
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Geeze Rob, Here I am telling all my mates how...
Geeze Rob,
Here I am telling all my mates how hard it is building a boat, and that its a slow laborious process. And then you go and make a liar out of me.:doh:
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24th May 2010, 02:24 PM
Thread: Building a Navigator yawl
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Thats some nice work Rob. Its about this point...
Thats some nice work Rob.
Its about this point in the build that I started to have problems with access to all parts of the boat. Will you be following JW's instructions to the letter or can you... -
10th May 2010, 11:48 PM
Thread: Building a Navigator yawl
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Hi Rob, I'm very close to finishing. I've been...
Hi Rob,
I'm very close to finishing. I've been slowed down a bit as I'm studying part-time and I've got assignments due.
I've bought some bendy-ply and I'm about 50% complete on the coamings.
I... -
10th May 2010, 10:53 PM
Thread: Building a Navigator yawl
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Hehehehe :U Wait till you have to wrap the...
Hehehehe :U Wait till you have to wrap the Garboards around that forefoot.
It took me 3 days to slowly pull the garboards together. But I have to admit it, its worth it in the end.
Rob, I have... -
2nd May 2010, 11:12 AM
Thread: Wind Speed
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Hi John, I just noticed that you are in...
Hi John,
I just noticed that you are in Brisvegas.
From what I understand that weather systems there are pretty much all over the place, hard to predict.
Here in Perth the weather is very... -
1st May 2010, 02:59 PM
Thread: Wind Speed
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Oh Paul, sometimes your wise words are just so...
Oh Paul, sometimes your wise words are just so poetic .... :D
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26th April 2010, 09:54 PM
Thread: Building a Navigator yawl
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Hi Rob, On my 2nd attempt to install the...
Hi Rob,
On my 2nd attempt to install the centreboard, I tried winching the boat off the trailer, but the ceiling got in the way:doh:
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26th April 2010, 07:40 PM
Thread: Building a Navigator yawl
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You're making great progress Rob, and of course,...
You're making great progress Rob, and of course, your standard of work is 2nd to none.
I've just spent the whole day trying to fit my centre board. I haven't bee able to get it in. The Trailer has... -
20th April 2010, 03:26 PM
Thread: Aaarrrggghhhh *&#@%$&* sanding
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Hi Richard, Yep, I think we can all...
Hi Richard,
Yep, I think we can all sympathise with you.
Sometimes I think it would be easier to start with a giant block of wood and just "Sand" a boat out of it....starting with 40grit of... -
15th April 2010, 10:53 PM
Thread: Building a Navigator yawl
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Hi Rob, I used the following site as a guide...
Hi Rob,
I used the following site as a guide to splicing rope.
How to Eye Splice double braid rope
The method on the main page works fine for most double braided ropes.
BUT!! (There is... -
13th April 2010, 10:15 PM
Thread: Building a Navigator yawl
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In case anybody is interested, here's a link to...
In case anybody is interested, here's a link to some photos of my Navigator build. The Navigator is not the easiest boat to build(well not for me anyway) but I'm sure the final result will be well...
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12th April 2010, 11:28 AM
Thread: Building a Navigator yawl
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You doing some really nice work there Rob. Just...
You doing some really nice work there Rob.
Just remember to leave plenty of room for a layer of Fiberglass cloth to wrap around the board. I made the mistake of not leaving enough clearance, and... -
8th April 2010, 05:07 PM
Thread: Building a Navigator yawl
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Geeeze, you're making all of us look bad. Its...
Geeeze, you're making all of us look bad. Its good too see that you are off to a flying start. If you haven't already done so, join the John Welsford Yahoo group. Not only are there plenty of...
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5th April 2010, 12:09 PM
Thread: Building a Navigator yawl
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Wow, you're off to a flying start already. Making...
Wow, you're off to a flying start already. Making the transom doublers over-sized is a great idea, it'll save you a lot of epoxy filling those gaps later on. I'm really looking forward to see this...
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29th March 2010, 12:34 AM
Thread: Building a Waller TS540
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I'll be interested in your build. My nav is...
I'll be interested in your build.
My nav is about 3 weeks away from launch.
It was my first real boat, and I'm interested to see how somebody with more experience tackles the build.
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15th March 2010, 01:22 AM
Thread: Row/sail/General Purpose/Beach
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Hey Daddles, Are you still looking at options...
Hey Daddles,
Are you still looking at options for your next build??
I'm weeks away from launching my Navigator, and am also looking for my next build. My criteria seems similar to yours. I've... -
7th March 2010, 09:33 PM
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If you are still keen on a Junk rig, then have a...
If you are still keen on a Junk rig, then have a look at a swaggie.
John Welsford Designs
I only know of 1 that has been built. It looks like a tough little boat.
John Welsford Designs
You... -
3rd March 2010, 05:15 PM
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Glen L gives a brief overview of some...
Glen L gives a brief overview of some construction methods.
Boatbuilding Methods: How its done
There isn't much detail there, but you it could remove confusion over some of the methods.
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13th December 2009, 10:47 AM
Thread: GIS build in Perth, Australia
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Dude, You cant do that!! You can't be an East...
Dude, You cant do that!!
You can't be an East Fremantle supporter :doh:
Oh well, good luck with the build, you're off to a good start! :)
Cheers
Mickj
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2nd December 2009, 01:57 PM
Thread: Tooling up for boatbuilding
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I'll 2nd the Ryoby cordless tools. I initially...
I'll 2nd the Ryoby cordless tools.
I initially started cutting with a Jigsaw. The cuts were not very clean, and the blade did wander a fir bit. Anything I did required a good clean-up with a planer.... -
29th November 2009, 11:10 AM
Thread: Plans & Kits
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Now THAT is a beautiful boat!!! You can adopted...
Now THAT is a beautiful boat!!!
You can adopted Richard,
but if you ever need a kidney or a liver, anything!!! you just name it,
you can give me a call.....understood :-)) -
28th November 2009, 10:42 AM
Thread: Plans & Kits
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Sorry PAR, you can't do that. Hit and Run is not...
Sorry PAR, you can't do that.
Hit and Run is not allowed on this site.
We want to see PHOTOS!!!!!!(especially that yawl)
And I agree 'totally' regarding setup time.
Simple rigs means less... -
27th November 2009, 02:37 PM
Thread: Plans & Kits
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I Hope we haven't scared you off from boat...
I Hope we haven't scared you off from boat building Borneogoat.
As you can see, asking a question like "what boat should I build"? is a bit like asking "which color is best"?
One thing I will... -
26th November 2009, 08:35 PM
Thread: Plans & Kits
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I'll agree with you on that one. I guess when...
I'll agree with you on that one.
I guess when comparing building methods you need to keep things in perspective.
The amount of effort to attach 1 set of planks to a ply-lapstrake boat would be... -
26th November 2009, 09:54 AM
Thread: Plans & Kits
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Its difficult to build a ply lapstrake boat...
Its difficult to build a ply lapstrake boat quickly. You need to factor in Epoxy curing time. There are many "5 min" jobs on when building a boat, but you usually have to wait a whole day for the...
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22nd November 2009, 12:13 AM
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Hi David, I think the awful Perth weather has...
Hi David,
I think the awful Perth weather has been the cause of your tiredness. It starting to take a toll on most people I know. My PDRacer has been waiting for a coat of paint for months, and... -
21st September 2009, 12:13 AM
Thread: New England Catboat on ebay
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I think the seller has the right to withdraw the...
I think the seller has the right to withdraw the item before the auction ends.
Hopefully it won't come to that, as its a beautiful boat and deserves a decent price. -
20th September 2009, 03:44 PM
Thread: help needed
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Actually, there is a question that you need to...
Actually, there is a question that you need to ask yourself, and that is,
"How many boats do you want to have"???
Decide how many boats you want, and then determine the purpose of each boat.... -
20th September 2009, 11:59 AM
Thread: help needed
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I got bitten by the boat building bug about...
I got bitten by the boat building bug about 18mths ago, and since then I've acquired about a dozen books. Most of the books seem to focus on the "type of boat building method" that you want to use....
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15th September 2009, 10:48 PM
Thread: help needed
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If you intend to build a boat in your spare time,...
If you intend to build a boat in your spare time, then your project plan would span years. The purpose of a smaller first boat is that it could get you on the water sooner, and then you can take your...
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21st August 2009, 02:26 PM
Thread: About to take the plunge
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Ah! Youy boat a plastic boat!!! No wonder you...
Ah! Youy boat a plastic boat!!! No wonder you have been quiet ... hiding in shame!!!
Well at least you're out on the water.
And if you're going to do a job, its best to do it properly.
As long... -
20th August 2009, 12:09 PM
Thread: About to take the plunge
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Hey Darce, Actually I have been slack:( ...
Hey Darce,
Actually I have been slack:(
I've been using the weather as an excuse to sit on my butt and do nothing.
The boat is currently sitting upside down waiting for some paint..
I... -
10th August 2009, 04:26 PM
Thread: BoteCote with filler
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I find that a good scraper works well. You'll...
I find that a good scraper works well. You'll still have some sanding to do, but nowhere near as much.
Not too long ago I had to sand back over 400 screw holes, the novelty wore off after the 2nd... -
Hey Mike, Its good to see that you are getting...
Hey Mike,
Its good to see that you are getting started.
I received my plans a few weeks ago, but I've decided to delay my start until next year.
I think the Coquina will be a 2 1/2 year project ,... -
Thanks for the answer PAR, as usual, you explain...
Thanks for the answer PAR, as usual, you explain everything so clearly even an a dope like me can understand.
I'm not too concerned with the performance of Coquina, my interest is purely... -
This question might be better answered by someone...
This question might be better answered by someone like MIK, but I'll take answers from anybody......
Firstly the Coquina is a beautiful boat and is something that I am considering in the future....