McGillicuddy
Guru
- Joined
- Dec 4, 2015
- Messages
- 754
- Location
- USA
- Vessel Name
- Scot Free
- Vessel Make
- Cheoy Lee 53' Efficient
I continue to be in awe of this project and the high quality of the work. Beautiful.
Good onya mate!
Good onya mate!
I'll putt my money on Matt's "eye" and floor tracing on what dominated his perfect looking long-bend arc
Along with what RT shows in post 3354!
I continue to be in awe of this project and the high quality of the work. Beautiful.
Good onya mate!
Matt, you have exceeded my expectations. As Eric said the shadow lines created by the cabin facia over the large side windows, the rub rails, and the sheer line are pure design. No ornamentation needed.
Here are a few descriptive words that come to mind.
magnificent, sumptuous, grand, impressive, imposing, superb, spectacular, resplendent, opulent, luxurious, deluxe, rich, fine, costly, expensive, lavish, gorgeous, glorious, dazzling, elegant, regal, handsome, beautiful
Test fitting the main rail of the bow rail for size. shape and height as well as the stanchon angles before taking it off to weld them and the midrail on and fitting the stainless cabling. Not sure what everyone’s height of their railings are but I’m making mine 600mm High. This pic shows the height at 800mm but I’ve since decided to drop it 200mm. 800mm is too high and 400mm is too low so I’ll run with 600mm I think.
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I think your good on the 600 mm. I measured the railing heights on 4 boats here. The low was 450mm, then 584mm, 635mm and ours is 813mm. The 450mm was smaller express cruiser. The 2 middle sizes look like the most common in the marina in the 34’ to 40’ length boats.
Matt that’s one good looking boat .
Please notice the BIG smile on her chine! Goes all the way from stern to bow!!
I can't imagine how satisfying it must be to just take ten steps back and just look at her now. There are quite a few parents that are less proud of their children than you should be of that boat. Glad you're back M8.
Yeah I did have a bit of a moment when I stood there looking at her after I finished the primer. Stood there for a solid 30mins just staring. Felt like 10mins tho. I’m very happy with her mate. I’ve been asked a lot lately would I do it again. 100% I would and I don’t even hesitate in responding but this time I’d do it off plans or build a new one from scratch. Making it up as I go has cost me time and money. I’m very glad that this part of my journey is coming to a close but I’ll also be sad and eventually get bored with the extra 45hrs per week I will get back. It’s been like this for 7 years. I do however look forward with excitement of what adventures lie in wait for us and Solstice and the new chapter. I might need to start a new thread for that ;-)
OMG, Matt, my buddy! 45 hrs. a week for 7 yrs... plus time on your regular job. Be careful of your health... please.
What you have done and are still accomplishing on Solstice [Axe reincarnate] is nothing short of miraculous. What you are is nothing short of fully needed in this world.
Everyone loves your boat and what your restoration on it stands for... but we love you much more than that... So, again I say; Be careful of your health... Please!
Your mate Art
PS: Immediately after posting this I went back to your 1st post... holly shaaaat! What you have done is astounding, magical, profound, and virtually unbelievable. You've got my vote for all of life!
She’ll be right mate. On the home stretch now. The hard work has been done. I couldn’t have done it without your support Art. I can’t thank you enough for the help and guidance you’ve given me brother.
Tell ya what, if you get bored with all of your new free time, I'll buy some plans and ship them to ya. I'd like a Hendo 42 please.
Hi Matt,
Getting sooooo close to splashing are you? Might be a good time for a reminder of what you and Tad talked about quite a while back.
Seemed like you had it all figured out at the time, about how to test stability while your boat is still in the slings, but in all the excitement and waves of emotion of the first launch things could get missed.
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We'll all be there with you in spirit!
Hi Mr. H
Since your boat is named solstice you should have this on the boat
Its an vegvisir for protection and never to get lost in bad weather or times its from the vikings old norse people.
Hope the pic shows or i did it right
I just want to say this is one of the most incredible projects I have ever seen. Your skill set is off the hook! Your vision and tenacity to see this through is inspiring. I've seen so many projects, (cars, boats etc..) that start with a vision and excitement, but end with a rotting carcass as soon as the enthusiasm fades. Keep up the great work, I'm looking forward to the finish project!
Thanks,
Steve
Ok I’ve almost finished the bowrail. Just need to fit the stainless steel cabling, will then fit the bowrail once all of this rain passes, drill all the mounting holes then wrap it up and put it in the shed until I’ve finished painting the top coat then pull it out and fix it all off
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