It's been a while since my last note, in the meantime BELLE has moved! She's not quite in the water, but at least she's getting closer. Last week, with much-appreciated help from coworkers, we lowered the boat down from the loft, put her on a trailer, and brought her around to a ground-level shop. My original plan was to pop her in the water, just to take a look, but the tide wasn't right to launch in the creek next to the shop. I'll do that in March some time, when it
warms up a bit. My apologies, I do NOT have any photos of BELLE hanging tenuously (actually quite comfortably) from the overhead crane in the shop, I was too nerved up to think of photos! Still, exciting to see the boat on a trailer and to be able to stand back a bit to take a look at her; up in the loft, I could never really get a side view from any kind of distance.
Anywho, the coamings are now done and I've moved on to completing the spars (
remember those?) and various other bits and pieces:
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Here's the last photo from up in the loft! With the first coat of varnish on the coamings, I made the centerboard cap pieces (Port Orford cedar, left bare), finished off the floorboards (ditto), and temporarily threw in the seats just to take a look. Except for the trim pieces around the foredeck opening, this is pretty much what she's going to look like on launch day. A couple of months in the sun and the floorboards and cap will starting turning a nice gray color (like old cedar shingles) Fun to see BELLE coming together at last... |
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There are varnished oak trim pieces above the opening; the side trim pieces will be painted. |
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After the move: on a trailer in what we call "Junior's shop". Next to BELLE is a Castine-class plank-on-frame daysailer in for some winter work. |
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