For the record, no construction today. But I have been thinking about the flat dory bottom that will be the foundation of this boat, since the garage has been cleaned and the strongback is ready for a new mold.
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Unlike the tender, the dory does not have rabbeted keel... it has a flat bottom that is rockered and 12 feet long.
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The plans call for a lamination of two 3/8 pieces of marine plywood with a maximum width amidship of 21 inches. I'm thinking of using two 1x12 pine boards, joined in the middle with a strip of meranti mahogany, since it will be ecapsulated in epoxy/fiberglass anyway. The meranti will add a nice design element.
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Maybe I'll toughen up the bottom by fastening 1/4" thick strips of aluminum.
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Regardless of what material I choose, the absolute first step will be to construct a template of one quarter of the bottom from 1/4 inch luan plywood. This will be used to trace a perfect relica of the bottom curve at both ends of the bottom piece.
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Thinking about building the Dory probably doesn't count in the actual construction process. I intend to keep a record of the time, methods and materials. If you factored in thinking, it would be way past budget.
Monday, September 10, 2007
Preparing for Take Off
Tomorrow we have a customer meeting that I have been working on since April. If you had told me then that it would be September when we pulled this off, I would have dismissed you as unrealistically pessimistic.
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Does that make me unrealistically optimistic?
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Maybe, but at least I have the freaking meeting tomorrow. I'm thinking that our telecom business could really take off, but I'm afraid to see if all of the anticipation has been unfounded.
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No Matter.
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If it doesn't take off tomorrow, it will take off another day.
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Does that make me unrealistically optimistic?
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Maybe, but at least I have the freaking meeting tomorrow. I'm thinking that our telecom business could really take off, but I'm afraid to see if all of the anticipation has been unfounded.
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No Matter.
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If it doesn't take off tomorrow, it will take off another day.
Not Dancing
We were ready to rock and roll this morning, but the music never came on. It's probably a good thing because we needed some quiet time to write a proposal. I also paid some bills which is always a triumph for me. Even when I have the money, paying bills is such a stressful chore.
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I'm tempted to get into the garage and start the template for the Dory bottom, but I really have to finish this proposal.
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Anybody seen Tuna Lips???
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I'm tempted to get into the garage and start the template for the Dory bottom, but I really have to finish this proposal.
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Anybody seen Tuna Lips???
Sunday, September 09, 2007
Lucky Break
We innocently offered to take Katelyn back to South Boston from Marblehead, but when we arrived it was obvious that her car had been towed. OhBoy!
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Lucky for me that I was in the mood for a heaping "Stress Sandwich". After a relaxing ride around South Boston and Dorchester, with Katelyn cursing and screaming, we found the car and unraveled a plan to get it back in her possession.
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Good thing I was in the mood to miss the Patriots- Jets game. The Patriots managed to beat the 6 point spread by scroing 24 points more than the Jets.
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There was no way that I wanted to sit on the couch in Marblehead and relax this afternoon. Some days you just get lucky.
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Lucky for me that I was in the mood for a heaping "Stress Sandwich". After a relaxing ride around South Boston and Dorchester, with Katelyn cursing and screaming, we found the car and unraveled a plan to get it back in her possession.
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Good thing I was in the mood to miss the Patriots- Jets game. The Patriots managed to beat the 6 point spread by scroing 24 points more than the Jets.
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There was no way that I wanted to sit on the couch in Marblehead and relax this afternoon. Some days you just get lucky.
Work Break
With the telecom work rolling in, the week is starting early. I'm going to hit the Harbor for a row, then work on the Garage reorg. That should leave the afternoon open to crank on the Telecom work.
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Normally the weekends should be reserved for weekend stuff, but today has to be an exception.
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Normally the weekends should be reserved for weekend stuff, but today has to be an exception.
Saturday, September 08, 2007
A Great Wedding.
The wedding of Tina and Colin Rhodes was easily one of the best that we have attended in years. It was brutally hot, the air conditioning was broken and the windows in the reception hall were painted shut.
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People were sweating in places that they didn't know they had. But the whole group decided that they wouldn't let this disrupt the joy of Tina and Colin. They had wedded bliss welded to their countenances.
The food was great and the dancing was way more vigorous that usual, despite the enormous discomfort. They had real Dark and Stormies - with Baritt's Ginger Beer and Gosling's Black Seal Rum - the closest to perfection other than my own. I've never seen that at a Wedding before, and it was a real nice touch.
There were the MegaPeeps - Brian and Stacey Butler - in attendance as well as Lindsay Kepnes. Jaime Ferrara came as Jaime Andrews, and we met her husband, which brought that whole issue to a good resolution.
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We had a blast. Good Luck - Tina and Colin.
Another Day Off
Needless to say, the boat construction is not proceeding today with Tina's Wedding and all.
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So I took a long row from Riverhead Landing at the end of Marblehead Harbor, all the way out and around Marblehead Rock and then back through the Harbor on the Fort Sewall side.. Once I got out by the Lighthouse, I trolled for stripers and circumnavigated Marblehead Rock, which really stinks close in.
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The only one violating the no-wake zone was the Marblehead Harbormaster. I''m sure he had a good reason.
A New Entry
William Sandison Crawford III was born last night. 7 lbs. 12 oz. Will and Lauren are doing well, but Peter, the new Grandpa is questionable.
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Welcome William. Have a great run.
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Welcome William. Have a great run.
Friday, September 07, 2007
Dale and Gail Johnson
Dale and Gail came over for a dinner of grilled tuna and mussels. Naturally, Joanne did a great job at dinner and Dale was present for the entire time. Luckily, his alter ego, Buck, did not make an appearance.
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Dale is all worked up because he has to go to London for a presentation to a Venture Capital company regarding his metals recycling company. From my perspective, it is a slam dunk for him because of his talent and business sense, but he is still pensive about the outcome.
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We always have a good time with Dale and Gail, because they laugh at our jokes, and we laugh at theirs. In the end, that is all that is required.
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Dale is all worked up because he has to go to London for a presentation to a Venture Capital company regarding his metals recycling company. From my perspective, it is a slam dunk for him because of his talent and business sense, but he is still pensive about the outcome.
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We always have a good time with Dale and Gail, because they laugh at our jokes, and we laugh at theirs. In the end, that is all that is required.
Wedding Hype
Tina James and Colin Rhodes are getting married tomorrow. I know that the Peeps expect me to attend all of their weddings, but I can only do so much.
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Murph last week and Tina this week were special Peeps though, who did a lot of hanging around Beverly Ave. while they were growing up. Just because I am attending these weddings doesn't make me official wedding invitation bait. I would go to their weddings even if they were not POTW alumni.
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I don't know the Rhodes family, but Tina's family is really great, and I'm looking forward to the Saturday nuptials. Plus Katelyn is a bridesmaid, and I have some cool new dance moves to try out on her at the reception.
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Plus the huge rumor is that Lindsay Kepnes is in town for the event. How great is that!!!
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Murph last week and Tina this week were special Peeps though, who did a lot of hanging around Beverly Ave. while they were growing up. Just because I am attending these weddings doesn't make me official wedding invitation bait. I would go to their weddings even if they were not POTW alumni.
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I don't know the Rhodes family, but Tina's family is really great, and I'm looking forward to the Saturday nuptials. Plus Katelyn is a bridesmaid, and I have some cool new dance moves to try out on her at the reception.
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Plus the huge rumor is that Lindsay Kepnes is in town for the event. How great is that!!!
From Tuna Lips
This one was too good to be hidden in the comments....
t was October 1, 1949. That Chink Mao was declaring the world was red, Frankie Laine released the album "Mule Train", which made me snuffle for ole Sal, and Dick Button won the men's figure skating championships. He sure could glide, that Dick. I was making my way to do some logging as I was a lumberjack, hoboing on Sardis & Delta Railroad near Sardis, Mississippi. What once was an honorable craft, hoboing around for work, was becoming a boiling cauldron of theivin', gamblin', and whorin', with the not infrequent enough encounter with buggery preverts. It was fall, and there was plenty of wood to chop and send down the river, and I was plenty hungry, having only eaten a red capped woodpecker and some cow corn in the past week. My body smelled, my teeth hurt, and my droppings were as hard as a cow's turd in winter. It was a tryin' time for this pilgrim, leading this life that was not at one with nature, as I had a great fondness for things of the woods, but was chopping down trees, which was where my friends, the birds of the sky, resided, and I had nothing to eat. Momma had learnt us not to steal, but poppa would steal a hot stove if it was available, and he was no worse, though now paralyzed due to being hit on the head with a sledge hammer by an angry Chinese feller in pajamas who was working the railroad, and did not like poppa stealing his poppy paste that made the town folk drool. No good rice eatin heathen! It was at this time that the local orchard was pulling in the apples, and the town folk was pressing cider and curing hams, and boy o boy did I like cider and ham. So, I took the road into town, and decided to look around for an entreprenuer's opportunity, the kind of thing that made this fine country great, and the kind of thing that would stop me from molesting mother nature and get me some cider and ham. As I ambled into town, tape worm dangling, in need of a bath and a mule, it dawned on me. I was to . . . .
t was October 1, 1949. That Chink Mao was declaring the world was red, Frankie Laine released the album "Mule Train", which made me snuffle for ole Sal, and Dick Button won the men's figure skating championships. He sure could glide, that Dick. I was making my way to do some logging as I was a lumberjack, hoboing on Sardis & Delta Railroad near Sardis, Mississippi. What once was an honorable craft, hoboing around for work, was becoming a boiling cauldron of theivin', gamblin', and whorin', with the not infrequent enough encounter with buggery preverts. It was fall, and there was plenty of wood to chop and send down the river, and I was plenty hungry, having only eaten a red capped woodpecker and some cow corn in the past week. My body smelled, my teeth hurt, and my droppings were as hard as a cow's turd in winter. It was a tryin' time for this pilgrim, leading this life that was not at one with nature, as I had a great fondness for things of the woods, but was chopping down trees, which was where my friends, the birds of the sky, resided, and I had nothing to eat. Momma had learnt us not to steal, but poppa would steal a hot stove if it was available, and he was no worse, though now paralyzed due to being hit on the head with a sledge hammer by an angry Chinese feller in pajamas who was working the railroad, and did not like poppa stealing his poppy paste that made the town folk drool. No good rice eatin heathen! It was at this time that the local orchard was pulling in the apples, and the town folk was pressing cider and curing hams, and boy o boy did I like cider and ham. So, I took the road into town, and decided to look around for an entreprenuer's opportunity, the kind of thing that made this fine country great, and the kind of thing that would stop me from molesting mother nature and get me some cider and ham. As I ambled into town, tape worm dangling, in need of a bath and a mule, it dawned on me. I was to . . . .
Synchronicity
Depending upon how the noon time customer call goes, I might be down in NY early next week, and we have a bunch of other stuff hitting next week.
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Why do diverse things seem to come to a head at the same time? Does it happen to you? It seems too coincidental that stuff that you have been pursuing with different people and different activities would culminate at the same focal point.
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I suppose there is a metaphysical explanation, and we'll have to wait until we are dead when we look and say "A Ha! That is how that was connected!" Either that, or we fade into oblivion, which doesn't seem logical either.
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Why do diverse things seem to come to a head at the same time? Does it happen to you? It seems too coincidental that stuff that you have been pursuing with different people and different activities would culminate at the same focal point.
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I suppose there is a metaphysical explanation, and we'll have to wait until we are dead when we look and say "A Ha! That is how that was connected!" Either that, or we fade into oblivion, which doesn't seem logical either.
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