Preview: How to Build a Caledonia Yawl, Part 3 – Essential Boat Building Tools

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What are the minimum essential boat building tools for a boat like the Caledonia Yawl?  Geoff Kerr takes us through his thoughts on the question and then expands from this baseline to add a few more tools to make the job go more smoothly.

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8 Responses So Far to “How to Build a Caledonia Yawl, Part 3 – Essential Boat Building Tools

  • Jerry Hickman says:

    Geoff ;
    You have shown & used the measuring tool in part 3 video below the rabbet plane.
    It is flat & ~ 3″ x 12″ and on the side “not shown” has angle increments;
    My question is what is it called and can it be purchased somehow ?
    Great total series on the Caledonia !
    Jerry in NC

  • John Simlett says:

    Well I started my apprenticeship as a shipwright in 1954, but after watching this video I shall buy a heat gun tomorrow. You’re never too old to learn!

  • Daniel Miller says:

    Geoff-

    Thank you for this series; I’m actually feeling pretty informed as a I start my build. In this series you use various clamps of different sizes. Could you say a little about the sizes and the quantity of each you might consider the minimum? Especially, how many of those smaller $12 clamps did you use to laminate the stem? Those seem most prevalent throughout the build.

    Thanks!

  • Dale Fincher says:

    Geoff is a great host for this series. Not only his knowledge but his voice and presentation. Clear and enjoyable. Thanks for the walk-through!!

  • Jack Camillo says:

    I second the need for the heat gun and scraper. It wasn’t mentioned until the last day in the class I built my boat. Would have made life a hundred times better and saved $$$$$ in sandpaper, too.

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