Building the Bouchie Dory – Part 32 – Cap rails Pt.1

Building the Bouchie Dory – Part 32 – Cap rails Pt.1

You may notice that the subject of anchor stocks popped up again on this video. I think we covered enough of that in the stem posting recently so let’s instead quickly discuss the alternative scarfing method I used on these cap rails, the single nibbed scarf. ...
Building the Buochie Dory – Part 31 – floorboards

Building the Buochie Dory – Part 31 – floorboards

In wooden boats we tend towards simple traditional finishes. Varnish. Alkyd Enamel and boat sauce. In all of those finishes linseed oil, or a similar curing oil is the foundation upon which all of them are formulated. In today’s video we used boat sauce which is a bit...
Building the Bouchie Dory Part 22 – Installing grounding shoes

Building the Bouchie Dory Part 22 – Installing grounding shoes

  Building the Bouchie Dory Pt. 22 – Installing grounding shoes Funny little story to go with this one. When I got out of boatbuilding school I got a job working for an old time BC Forestry Service shipwright. His name was Ed McGeachy. Ed worked from a home...
Building the Bouchie Dory Part 21 – Installing the cutwater

Building the Bouchie Dory Part 21 – Installing the cutwater

  Building the Bouchie Dory Pt. 21 – Installing the cutwater The cutwater is technically just the leading portion of the stem out side of the planking. I use the term to refer to a separate component that can be replaced in the event of damage. In the...
Building the Bouchie Dory Part 20 – Lapstrake planking part 3

Building the Bouchie Dory Part 20 – Lapstrake planking part 3

  Building the Bouchie Dory Part 20 – Lapstrake Planking Part 3 Fitting lapstrake planks is one of those things that you can really only learn first hand. The concept is straight forward but the devil lies in the details and especially in the lines of the...
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