So, as I’ve mentioned.. I’m car camping in order to explore minimal spacial allowances and lifestyle needs.. and I’ve been spending a lot of time at the boatshed working on the TeenyTinyArtCollective show that is this weekend.. and putting hammer to wood.. drilling.. attaching.. enlargening TheBoat.
I decided to “shore up” the supports.. they call the thing you build a kayak on (or maybe any boat.. not sure) a “StrongBack” and mine isn’t all that strong. I’m a graduate of the construction industry school of thought that says “close enough” and well.. I picked up a pair of “brackets” that hold a couple of 2×4 pieces and you can add in some cross pieces (you can see them in the photo) that’ll create a sort of table. I haven’t really checked in on mine since I loaded it with TheBoat until today.. but the wood is warping a bit 😉 Nothing serious.. just not “straight” so, this boat will be a floating work of art, I guess.
Thing is- the “strongback” I built maybe is OK to hold TheBoat as I build her but.. the boat AND me? Nope. No way. Not on your life. So.. I had to “shore” her up and add in a bunch of wood supports to make sure nothing cracked and failed (yes, that is a reference to good ol’ Canondale bikes and their early days nickname.. being “crack ‘n’ fail” specifically). I didn’t want all the work I had done so far to come crashing to the ground splintering like Donalds boat did in the basement of my Gastown warehouse studio.. he had that boat pulled SO TIGHT that one night all you heard was *PING* *PING* *PING* as each and every copper tie that he used gave way and in the morning.. all he had was semi shaped pieces of semi epoxied nautical plywood scattered about the room. Yeah, he was depressed. Moved out shortly there after (and Sparkle Faerie and I moved down stairs in to his loft 😉 ).

So… with the strongback shored up.. I climbed aboard and.. at first, I was holding the rafters of the garage to stave off some of my massive weight that has grown even more massive over the last year of inactivity.. but then I let go and sort of stood there.. shook it about a bit.. and well… LEFT FOOTY PRINTS in the cockpit! And yes, in the photo you can see a 2×3.. that is gonna be part one of the seat mount. I’m not sure how tall I’m going to make it- maybe 4″ tall.. I wanna keep it low. In fact, I wanna keep the whole boat low.. Low Profile as the saying goes.
But yeah.. I was standing on the cockpit and getting an eyeful of potential build sizings and needs. Felt pretty good.
Oh- the featured image for this post is a side view (obvie!) of TheBoat.. what ur seeing is, pretty much, the raw inner layers of the hull. I was gonna set myself to building the transom (the vertical plate at the back of the boat.. in motor boats, the motor mounts on to it).. so, you can see that it’s a void right now. I’ve decided to wait until I flip the boat (which is pretty much the next step- Flippy FLippy and LOWER her down to make working on her easier) to lay out the plywood hull bottom.. and when that is done, the “bathtub” (as I’m calling this stage) will be pretty much done!
