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Got wood?

Posted: Feb 23rd, '07, 10:09
by JP Dalik
Got back yesterday from Fat Teddy land and had a surprise at the boat. The covering boards got a first shaping and I gotta say it damn near brought a tear to my eye. (but I was in a weakened condition being still hung over from meditating and burning inscents with Tim)
Thought I'd show the group the state of disrepair we are currently in.
This is the air intake and gaff tube, we also finished under the gunnel and have no more side panels. We gained close to 12" in the pit by doing this
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We removed the angled corners and hausers to round out the pit and make the kill box look more fitting. The hausers will go out the transom. The cleats will sit on the angled boxes in the corners.
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You can see how the crown is followed in the transom well, check out the one piece "S" curves around the well corners.
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That's it for now gotta run fuel lines, steering lines, install the rudders paint under the gunnels and find time to keep the Mrs happy.

Posted: Feb 23rd, '07, 11:17
by Tommy
JP,

That woodwork is outstanding. I can't wait to see pictures of the finished product.

Tommy

Posted: Feb 23rd, '07, 11:48
by TailhookTom
JP:

Two words -- RELIGIOUS CRAP!


Translation for THUDDD (the kinder gentler TImmy) Holy S*@T!

Tom

Posted: Feb 23rd, '07, 11:52
by Carl
That is just going to be too Pretty to be used for fishing or anything for that matter...GET that beer off there without a coaster!!!

Real NICE

Posted: Feb 23rd, '07, 12:39
by neil
jp roger is one talented guy i see you sat

Posted: Feb 23rd, '07, 13:42
by randall
wood is good!!....nice work

Posted: Feb 23rd, '07, 16:38
by thuddddddd
that looks so sweet I'll even look good puking over the side

Posted: Feb 23rd, '07, 21:02
by CaptPatrick
Jp,

Absolutely great lookin' wood work. Really like the way the transom corners were rounded out. You're on the road to having one of the sharpest B31s around...

Br,

Patrick

Posted: Feb 23rd, '07, 21:16
by Bruce
Having been wood challanged all my life, that's the cats ass.
Not much in life more beautiful than a fine wood grain.

Posted: Feb 23rd, '07, 22:01
by Harry Babb
JP
That's absolutely beautiful............No other way that I can think of to describe it. I'm afraid I would go straight to prision the first time I seen one of my beer drinking redneck buddies chop fish on the bait box lid.
I love it..........great job
Harry Babb

Posted: Feb 23rd, '07, 22:10
by scot
Really nice JP, I wish I had the skill to do that in mine...because I know I don't have the greenbacks. NICE.

Posted: Feb 23rd, '07, 23:12
by Capt. DQ
JP,

Dammit Man!, you need to haul your ass down here and help a brother out! That just takes your breath away.

Sweet.........!!!

DQ

Posted: Feb 24th, '07, 21:46
by bob lico
nice wood work jp,that belly band that goes around the perrimeter of the cockpit is what i have been describing in my older post. i did mine in alzak and glass it to the glass sides making a waterproof raceway for water to exit thru the scuppers.did you do this in teak? i assumed you use this method to blend in with the teak cockpit.i would try to put one more louver in the air intake at the bottom forming a letter "D" air flow accerates tenfold thru a it as opposed to a square courner.anyways thats the way to go for fresh air by far and the best combustible air on the boat(least amount of salt mist).looking back on my teak gunnel job i should have carry the teak on the inside of the cockpit like yours and the pros. but i got sidetracked by the pussies who need coaming for standup tuna.
again beautiful work.

Posted: Feb 24th, '07, 22:29
by JP Dalik
Thanks for the kind words gang.
Roger Fritz is doing the teak work on the gunnels, he's one of the best around these parts. It took my partner and I longer to cut/rebuild the corners and finish the underside of the gunnels then it did for Roger to do those boards.
Being more of a fiberglass guy myself (cutting wood is a very permanent thing) the biggest challenge is working around these hunks of rain forest without putting dents in em.
Laying out the fishboxes, looks like 5 footers on each side, that's 2 less coolers to carry.
Gotta get some sleep, worked till 1am last night, all day today and back at it in the am...................Can't remember the last time I had this much fun. ...
Hey Thudd quit calling, do you know how many gloves I've gone through pickin up the damn phone :-D

Posted: Feb 24th, '07, 23:39
by thuddddddd
stop picking it up, you know its me f***ing with you. Hey your friend says yes, mid 49's was the right guess

Posted: Feb 25th, '07, 17:24
by JP Dalik
1849's ??????

Posted: Feb 25th, '07, 17:29
by thuddddddd
I think thats whenthey discoverd plymouth

Posted: Feb 25th, '07, 18:52
by JP Dalik
Snowin here,, you all shoveled out and recovered

Posted: Feb 25th, '07, 19:55
by AndreF
WOW ![/u][/b]

Posted: Feb 26th, '07, 09:51
by thuddddddd
just started. got all the old stuff off the tubb.

Posted: Feb 26th, '07, 15:36
by goldfish74
When I looked at the first picture I thought, wow, I have never seen teak covering boards quite like what we have, minus the well. Then I read down and see that Roger did yours too. He is quite the master and did some really great work on our interior too. And you are correct, he wastes no time.
Great looking boat, hope to see you out on the water.
Jeff