It’s lovely being back to work on the ROV and enjoying the air conditioning in the shop. Bart has reworked the LED light section so we can easily route the wires through it. I have the aft camera installed and more of the wiring harness and Betsy has been working out our sail plan and sharpening her sail sewing skills … Read More
Gears, Capstan, Decking and more
I’ve been listening to “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People” lately, ….actually I’m on the second time through it. There will likely be many more times. Habit #1 is be proactive. In short: Work. Work on the things you can work on today. Do something every day to make your goal happen. Make work your habit. I suggest … Read More
Capstan Progress
Many thanks to Cody Allan Rydell who spent a last weekend cutting gears and a day at the lathe. The bore is over 7 1/2 inches and had to be cut back almost a 1/4″. A huge job for our Grizzly lathe. Lots of chatter and heat with our 1″ boring bar and to top it off, this capstan did the strangest thing. … Read More
Gangway and Sail Winch
We could not be happier with the gangway and catwalk. The summer heat is here so we will be moving inside the shop to complete work on the ROV. We’ll need an outboard to replace our dead Suzuki 150 on the boat before we can test the ROV at the lake. Please drop us a line if … Read More
Portlights and Gangway
One of our visitors asked me the other day if my friends thought I was crazy for building this boat. I told her “No. Those people are not friends.” Friends are the people who support your dreams. Avoid the others. You don’t want worry, fear, doubt and pessimism around. Amazing people, will be drawn to amazing projects, and Seeker has some … Read More
The Gangway is ready!
Many thanks to everyone that worked on this one. And there where a lot of hands involved in this one. Dan, Andrew, Craig, Bart, Ron, Tony, Jack, and a few more I am likely forgetting. And this also is our last weekend working outside. The ROV is front and center and will hopefully be in the water by September. … Read More
Portlights and Rigging and thinking about moving.
YouTuber Nick Richards of Renegade Trucker and Renegade Sailing stopped in last weekend and we talked about hauling the boat. Turns out that Oklahoma is not third world with trucking permits. You can go online 24/7 and get one. It did give us a surprising route. Certainly not the most direct path. Betsy and I closely measured the boat at 16 feet to the … Read More
Portlight Help
We want to add portlights or portholes to the cabin tops. I had a design for a wedge-shaped unit that is open at the top when the wedge is one way and then closed when the wedge is turned around. It’s drawn showing it installed in a 3 foot, 1 meter, tall cabin tops, but we lowered our cabin … Read More
