September 29, 2015 Hours spent building to date: 1,484 The holding and water tanks (holding – 30 gallons, main water tank -30 gallons, backup water tanks -15 gallons) arrived last week and I have been prepping the tank bays and installing the fittings since then. Getting the tank bays ready was pretty easy since the
The Peripatetic Boatbuilder
September 18, 2015 Hours spent building to date: 1,447 It may seem that I’m moving somewhat haphazardly from job to job on the Tardis — and that’s true. The hull has to be built in a pretty strict sequence, but once the boat is turned over there are dozens of ways to proceed. To solidify
Fueled
September 10, 2015 Hours spent building to date 1,415 The heat wave has finally broken and I’ve really been working again after days of thinking of simple things to do once the shop turns into a hothouse at about 2 pm. The fuel tanks are in and tied down tight. I trimmed the vertical braces
Fay-yuh Curves
Sept 7, 2015 Hours spent building to date: 1,398 Getting the forecabin beam shelf to take the proper bend was an interesting project. As I mentioned before, there is a nice open area at the aft end of the berth area, but that means there is no frame there to take the curve of the