Saturday, May 19, 2007
Stapleless Plywood Clamps
For the new boat, I will use a stapleless clamping method of plywood clamps secured against the frames, with a wedge against the frame and a wedge against the strip. The strips will be persuaded into place by the use of a heat gun with the system.
Nice Dinner
Stepping Out
Boogie Down
If you haven't tried a Neti Pot, then you can't know the liberating feeling of having your sinuses completely rinsed and drained.
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It's not fair for me to keep this secret to myself.
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All of my Peeps should experience the thrill of mucus free breathing. Your nostrils will thank you for using a Neti Pot.
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It's not fair for me to keep this secret to myself.
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All of my Peeps should experience the thrill of mucus free breathing. Your nostrils will thank you for using a Neti Pot.
Pop Culture
What is the popular fascination with the personal lives of people like Joey Butafuco and Anna Nicole Smith? Why does the media focus on people who act on the outskirts of propriety? I suppose it is entertaining to fantasize on the possibility of acting with outrageous abandon, but it gets tiresome to see characters like this constantly on mainstream TV.
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Why can't the focus be on renegade boatbuilders, or wireless telecom contractors, or basement tile layers? I suppose that will never happen, but that would be truly fascinating. I mean, I could get into that.
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Why can't the focus be on renegade boatbuilders, or wireless telecom contractors, or basement tile layers? I suppose that will never happen, but that would be truly fascinating. I mean, I could get into that.
Unlikely Committment
A rainy Saturday.
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I told Mike that I'd like to have the Tender done for a launch when he comes home next weekend, but I'll need a combination of good weather and lots of time. With Nanepashemet Telecom getting red hot, and meetings scheduled throughout next week, it appears that I shouldn't have opened my mouth. If the WhaleEye is in the water, it won't matter though.
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I'll have to bug Ryan Marine to put the WhaleEye on the Salem Harbor mooring.
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In the meantime, I might as well tile the basement today.
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I told Mike that I'd like to have the Tender done for a launch when he comes home next weekend, but I'll need a combination of good weather and lots of time. With Nanepashemet Telecom getting red hot, and meetings scheduled throughout next week, it appears that I shouldn't have opened my mouth. If the WhaleEye is in the water, it won't matter though.
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I'll have to bug Ryan Marine to put the WhaleEye on the Salem Harbor mooring.
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In the meantime, I might as well tile the basement today.
Friday, May 18, 2007
UMASS Club
Unimaginable
So I get a series of comments from Lindsey K. asking why she was named a POTW last week.
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Very annoying... even retroactively so.
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Loyal Blogger Peeps know that such information can never be disclosed. It would be like anti-matter ripping a hole in a parallel universe.
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I can't be held responsible.
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Very annoying... even retroactively so.
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Loyal Blogger Peeps know that such information can never be disclosed. It would be like anti-matter ripping a hole in a parallel universe.
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I can't be held responsible.
Thursday, May 17, 2007
Week 20 - Peep of the Week
For the first time in a long time, all of the POTW selections are males. Don't make a big thing out of it!! It's just the way it happened. I'm not going to pick a woman just to be politically correct! That would be so un-Nanepashemet-like. Why can't we all just get along????
ANNOUNCING...
NANEPASHEMET PEEPS OF THE WEEK for the 20th Week of 2007
Bill Hillegas
Pat Piscatelli
Steve Lewis
Peter Crawford
Timothy, the Gay French guy at the Paris Whiskey Bar
Tony Blair
Next week I will take care to see if any women meet the criteria, which bears repeating here due to the enthusiasm by which some peeps seem to feel when they are honored/disgraced.
To be a Nanepashemet POTW, one has to meet one or a combination of the following conditions...
BTW, I'm starting to run a little low on Lagavulin.
ANNOUNCING...
NANEPASHEMET PEEPS OF THE WEEK for the 20th Week of 2007
Bill Hillegas
Pat Piscatelli
Steve Lewis
Peter Crawford
Timothy, the Gay French guy at the Paris Whiskey Bar
Tony Blair
Next week I will take care to see if any women meet the criteria, which bears repeating here due to the enthusiasm by which some peeps seem to feel when they are honored/disgraced.
To be a Nanepashemet POTW, one has to meet one or a combination of the following conditions...
- Do something Annoying
- Do something Inspiring
- Not be Dead
- Not be an Animal
- Have given me a bottle of Lagavulin 16 yr old single malt scotch over the past week
BTW, I'm starting to run a little low on Lagavulin.
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
Marblehead Gunning Dory
With the Herreshoff Columbia Yacht Tender coming to a conclusion, I have to get serious about the next project. Even though I was set on a Maine Peabod, I've always liked this dory which was popular in Marblehead at the turn of the last century, and is known as the Chamberlain Marblehead Gunning Dory, as drawn by John Gardner.
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Ryan was saying that my next project should be a boat that can be motorized, and could be used to flyfish in close to the rocks.
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The dory design has a flat bottom and this version has a motor well. I can envision three people in this boat rather comfortably, with a fishing station in the bow and stern and the middle reserved for the "guide" handling the motor.
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I would modify the design by decking the bow and stern to be conducive to flycasting, changing the motor well so that the shaft and propeller could be tilted back up clear of the bottom, and rounding the hard chines so that I could plank the sides with cedar strips.
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The boat is 18' long and has nice lines. Some feel that this is the culmination of the dory line. I've seen this boat at Grace Oliver Beach in Marblehead and at the Center for Wooden Boats in Seattle.
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Bill Hillegas was freaked out that I knew so much of this boat when we were on a business trip in Seattle and saw it on Union Lake, and when I told him that I had a set of plans in my room, I knew that he thought I was bullshitting him. So I went up to the room and brought the plans down to the bar.
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I wish that I had bet him money. He couldn't believe it.
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Maybe this will be the choice.
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Ryan was saying that my next project should be a boat that can be motorized, and could be used to flyfish in close to the rocks.
~
The dory design has a flat bottom and this version has a motor well. I can envision three people in this boat rather comfortably, with a fishing station in the bow and stern and the middle reserved for the "guide" handling the motor.
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I would modify the design by decking the bow and stern to be conducive to flycasting, changing the motor well so that the shaft and propeller could be tilted back up clear of the bottom, and rounding the hard chines so that I could plank the sides with cedar strips.
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The boat is 18' long and has nice lines. Some feel that this is the culmination of the dory line. I've seen this boat at Grace Oliver Beach in Marblehead and at the Center for Wooden Boats in Seattle.
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Bill Hillegas was freaked out that I knew so much of this boat when we were on a business trip in Seattle and saw it on Union Lake, and when I told him that I had a set of plans in my room, I knew that he thought I was bullshitting him. So I went up to the room and brought the plans down to the bar.
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I wish that I had bet him money. He couldn't believe it.
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Maybe this will be the choice.
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