Hi, I have the chance to own an Alden 18 Ocean shell. However I really like the drop-in design of the Angus sliding seat but it does not look like the 2 items would be compatible. Has any...
Hi, I have the chance to own an Alden 18 Ocean shell. However I really like the drop-in design of the Angus sliding seat but it does not look like the 2 items would be compatible. Has any...
Really awesome video and youtube you guys set up.
@Piotr Fedoruk hi Piotr were you able to succeed? How did the process go for you?
@Jay hi Jay. I live on Lake Tapps. Would really love to be able to see a finished boat if you have one and your experiences building it if you have time since we're in the same area. ...
@David S hi David, I have zero experience in this sort of thing. All I have is space to work on a boat and lots of time. Is there any room for error with fiber glass or securing seams...
Angus rowcruiser CNC kit from Duck Works boat builders supply located in Cumberland, BC. https://duckworks.com/rowcruiser-angus-rowboats-cruising-rowboat-kit/ Kit includes all plywood components...
Applied the two layers of fiberglass to the exterior hull. I am looking forward to working on the interior components and decking next.
Macbeath hardwoods in Berkeley no longer carries Okoume. Meranti they do. In the Sacramento area Hughs Hardwoods carries Okoume down to 4mm
Hello Jim,The sliding seat and the oar pins are the only moving parts on the Expedition model. Hence, they’ll most likely to need close attention and maintenance.I’m very keen to learn ...
I really like those pontoons for the Rowcruiser. Do you have the basic dimensions? Thanks!
Keep at it Daniel. Cutting the parts is a fun job and exciting to hold the parts in your hands. I finished glassing the inside and turned the hull over to prepare the exterior for fiberglass.
David, im right behind you on the build. Getting ready to cut all the pieces in the next week or so. I'll be following along. I do like how clean you build looks so far.
Bow compartment complete. I grabbed the 4 inch wide roll of fiberglass tape off the shelf by mistake and installed it before realizing I had the wrong width. A little more weight for the bow.
Completed glassing the front and rear compartments. The bottom fillet at the stern required a fan to keep it cool during curing. That is a lot of thickened epoxy in one location.
I'm starting my sailing row cruiser build and have a question about CNC cutting the parts. I have a 4' x 4' cnc table and was going to cut the parts that will fit on the table using the .dfx files ...