Preview: How to Build a Wooden Boat – AROHA, Part 11 – Fairing for Planking
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May 6, 2021
Email this Video to a FriendFairing the ribbands, chine and sheer clamp provides a safe landing place for AROHA’s planking.
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6 Responses So Far to “How to Build a Wooden Boat – AROHA, Part 11 – Fairing for Planking”
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Bob Fort says:
Congratulations on the launching of Nymph! She’s beautiful! Now that you have her done and in sea trials, what’s the holdup on the video series covering her build? If you’re short handed and folks are tied up on other projects, I’ll be more than happy to step in and get them all edited and released. No charge of course… I and a thousand others just want to see them posted.
Let me know…
Cheers,
Bob in Gig Harbor
Dave Dickmeyer says:
I so wish these were longer episodes. I could listen to Eric talk for hours!
Jason Ehrich says:
Very instructive and inspirational. Even though I am unlikely to take on a project of this size, the principles can be applied elsewhere, I’m sure. And it’s really fun to watch this boat come together!
Paul Cammaroto says:
SWEET…….And That’s what it’s All about
Another Great Video in the Series
Thanks Eric and Co.
David Badion says:
For the second time in my life, this Saturday, I’ve heard the term “Torture Board”. Thanks Eric and Leo. I’m looking forward to such sweet torture.
Douglas Abbott says:
Loving these videos. Even though I won’t be taking on a project this size the techniques and principles are well worth learning.
All the best,
Doug.