Boat Building – NiFe Batteries, Furring Strips, Exhaust and Davit Winch

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Many thanks to Max who is up from down under. Max is not just a builder who knows welding and carpentry, but he is a off-shore racing sailor too.  And many thanks to you, our patrons. We took Max shopping today for wood working tools. Their is a new miter saw and surface planer at the boat yard.

 

Rust Converters and Coal Tar Epoxy Paint Test – 1 Year in Saltwater

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You can spend tens of thousands of dollars on paint and sand blast every square inch of steel inside and out, or you go cheap and easy and get low cost products like very old epoxy, and coal tar and use rust converters to avoid blasting inside a hull. I like cheap and easy but I also like knowing that it’s going to work. Testing is the answer.

 

 

Building A Chinese Junk – Engine Exhaust, Water Tanks, Hatches and Gaskets

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Tulsa Oklahoma is not the first place you would think of for building a steel boat, but it’s turned out to be a fantastic place to find generous, helpful and talented fabricators. Dave and Shannon spend their days working for the local refinery, and both came up through careers welding pipelines and other fabrications. Who better to custom tailor Seeker’s exhaust. And many thanks to Greg, Donn, and Bart for finishing up the cargo hold hatches.