Hello...........started my built this summer

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Hello...........started my built this summer

Postby b.bodemer » Thu Aug 03, 2006 2:14 pm

Wow.........this new forum is great for newbies.

I started my build this summer and thanks to MJ's help and advice with posting pics I now have plenty added to my album.

I'm from Lakewood Ohio, have my own dog training business and have been camping and kayaking for quite a while and dreamed of building a teardrop for the last year and a half. Hey, did I tell you that dreams come true? With the help of an awesome friend who's retired I am well on my way............

All the forums available, along with my buddy Bill's help and encouragement, have proved so valuable. I visit often the various forums to get help when I go on to each new step.

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Postby AmyH » Thu Aug 03, 2006 4:44 pm

Welcome aboard Barb! :thumbsup: From the look of the pics in your gallery, you are pretty close to being finished! :applause: Looking really good. BTW, your friend has an amazing collection of wooden kayaks!

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Postby Miriam C. » Thu Aug 03, 2006 9:40 pm

Welcome Barb. I hope I said that before because I have enjoyed you pictures.

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Postby b.bodemer » Fri Aug 04, 2006 7:53 am

Amy and Miriam,
The top boat that Bill built was from plans he purhcased and was a cedar strip..........it is beautiful. The strips were 3/4". He enlarged the cockpit since he is so tall for ease of getting in and out.

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Last night we glued in the toughest bend in the front over the 24" radius. Thank goodness Bill's wife was there again to lend a third set of hands. The grain in this birch is beautiful. Believe it or not the 1/4" birch held a nice bend after we left it up there before I left for vacation. The heat, and the recent vacation to NY, put a hold on things so it was fun to get the first piece glued into place for the roof.

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I'd like to say I'm about half way........at least close to that.

Still having lots of fun and appreciate everyones support from this board.
Thanks again Amy and Miriam.
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