Tevah is on the hard. Several Boat projects are underway. A short time before this we had made the decision to retire from parish ministry and set sail for a winter away. A year after this picture was taken we Read more…
One of the things that you need if you are going to live on board for more than a couple of days is “Space” Space for normal routines and space for storage. A number of these projects are to address Read more…
The watermaker is setup in the garage at the moment. I have determined that it does need a new membrane kit.
I found that because of the relatively soft mahogany I needed to make the head of the bolts larger. I welded a piece of SS to the bolt and then let it into the deck of the Swim platform.
The dinghy has been in build mode now for since 2013 when I visited Wooden Boat School and learned the fundamentals of boat building. This is really like summer camp for older people and here is the result.
This is a real space saver/creator. I looked at a bunch of pics on the internet and came up with this.
I made this from some bits and pieces left over from bigger projects
This is my pot Jumper A tight SS cable between the Keel and the rudder skeg to prevent lines from getting fouled in the prop.
You might call this a red neck air conditioner, but it really helps increase the flow of air through the boat especially in light air conditions.