Thursday, December 15, 2011
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Preparing my own workshop
Initially I thought I'd like to build one of these - a Herreshoff Watch Hill 15', which I naively assumed was just a small 15 footer...since my garage was 18 by 18 I thought it would fit nicely! This insight might afford those of you (if anyone ever reads this) that I am a complete newbie to the world of wooden boats and boat building. I digress - but I came to sailing relatively recently - sailing family cruisers, and began to recognise the beauty of wooden boats and thought - yep I'd like one of those!
So first I reckoned I needed to clear out my garage - by building a new shed to accommodate my motor bikes and mechanical tools etc.. That simple week-end job took about 6 weeks, but finally I got my workshop cleared and a work area of sorts outside on a newly paved area in the form of a "car port" attached to my garage.
The video is yet again another insight into my naive optimism of building my boat in this tight space.
Roll on 3 months when my supply of timber arrived and I could hardly get into the garage - and that was before I have set up my strongback and molds! Oh well, naivety has proved to be a positive attribute in my build so far - had I really understood the nature of the challenges, I probably wouldn't have even begun...that said it has been a really fascinating and enjoyable learning curve.
Preparing my own workshop

The video is yet again another insight into my naive optimism of building my boat in this tight space.
Roll on 3 months when my supply of timber arrived and I could hardly get into the garage - and that was before I have set up my strongback and molds! Oh well, naivety has proved to be a positive attribute in my build so far - had I really understood the nature of the challenges, I probably wouldn't have even begun...that said it has been a really fascinating and enjoyable learning curve.

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