design

  • Opinions are like assholes…

    Opinions are like assholes…

    Everyone’s got one. Every now and then I’ll ask a boat-related question on a public forum or email list.  It sure isn’t a problem getting people to weigh in with their opinion, that’s for sure.  The challenge, actually, is picking through the dross of misunderstanding, inaccurate information, speculation, and completely made-up answers to find the…

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  • Side Stringers

    Side Stringers

    The side stringers are the sides of the boat.  So far everything we’ve been doing was stuff inside; here we finally tackle something that will ultimately keep water out.  Yikes!  And because of the complexity of the build and our boat-tardedness,  it took us about seven hours per side to assemble. In our last build…

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  • Making Sawdust

    Making Sawdust

    The whole process of building a boat involves cutting a lot of lumber, but at the beginning there were whole days of doing nothing but. The plans called for kiln-dried or air-dried lumber of no more than 12% moisture.  I live in the hills of Northern California which at times is like living in a…

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  • Questions for the Old Man

    Questions for the Old Man

    I didn’t expect myself to be talking to the old man, the designer himself, bouncing my dumb ideas off him and hearing the edge of concern in his voice. I bought our Shantyboat plans from Glen-L Marine.  The company was started by and named after Glen L. Witt, a boat designer who’s been designing boats…

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  • Karaoke Doodles

    Karaoke Doodles

    So far, I’ve ignored the inside cabin layout, thinking that it would sort itself out eventually.  But I got thinking, and with a few beers started doodling.  I went to the normally quiet Trout Farm on Zayante Road (the same road on which we will build the shantyboat).  Unbeknownst to me, it was karaoke night…

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  • Beyond Napkin Plans

    Beyond Napkin Plans

    I’m trying to turn my shantyboat speculations into something that feels a little bit more tangible. Ooo, graph paper!  Getting fancy now.  When I sketch it out proportionally, the shanty boat is less long and skinny than I had drawn it.  In fact, it looks like a tiny shanty.  On a boat. I’d kind of…

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  • Folding Gable Ends

    Folding Gable Ends

    We were aware that this beast with its generously gabled roof would be pretty tall.  Especially on a flatbed.  So I worked on some mechanism that would allow the gabled roof to fold down flat.  The question is:  How can you fold down the gables and then the two roof sections without anything binding? I…

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