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Red Cedar Going into the Cargo Hold
The cargo hold insulation is done and the red cedar is going in. Yes, it smells like a giant hamster cage. Many thanks to Mike Steward, of Team Aerodynamix teamaerodynamix.com and new arrivals Ethan, and Wade, check out their video: https://goo.gl/2FEB8X as well as a timely walk-in by Bob. Walker’s … Read More
Foresail Monkey Bars
Yes, Monkey Bars. I have no idea what the prima donnas of sailing would call it, but they sure look like monkey bars so if they have some other name it’s time to change it. Thanks to James for the welding and grinding help this week.
SV Seeker Live in HD – June 17, 2018 – Pipe Bending, Timeline for Completion
This is just a repeat of yesterdays live steam but recorded on the video camera so the sound and video is better quality. Thanks Show your support with Challenge Coins: https://goo.gl/6PqGkz
Insulation, Pipe Bending, Sail Rigging and Boat Building
“Nothing in this world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not: nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not: the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent.” –Calvin Coolidge Show your support with … Read More
Rotted Ridding Mower Seat Repair
I’d rather be working on the boat. I look forward to seeing the Milky Way from the ocean, and never again owning a lawn mower. 🙂
Diesel Jet Boat Build – Part 13 – Buoyancy Test
Bart and I took to boat to Skiatook lake and enjoyed the morning rowing it about and sinking it. She’s tippy when lean, holds just enough freeboard when completely flooded, and solid as a rock when weighted on the bow. Basically everything we expected and hoped for. Except the … Read More
Diesel Jet Boat Build – Part 13 – Buoyancy Test
Bart and I took to boat to Skiatook lake and enjoyed the morning rowing it about and sinking it. She’s tippy when lean, holds just enough freeboard when completely flooded, and solid as a rock when weighted on the bow. Basically everything we expected and hoped for. Except the leak … Read More
Diesel Jet Boat Build – Part 12 – Boat Cover, Oars, and Oarlocks and other stuff
Why oars? Because real men row! Any pasty thirty year old hipster living in his parent’s basement can start an engine. What would sailors from 1834 think of what we call men today? Not sure? Read “Two Years Before the Mast” Only $5 from Amazon. And please use Seeker’s affiliate … Read More