The White Pearl

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Postby paperdoor » Fri Feb 05, 2010 5:13 pm

Good eye -
It's going to need an upper latch/lock - :oops:
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The Drop Floor Table

Postby paperdoor » Wed Feb 10, 2010 7:05 pm

Worked out the basics of the drop floor/Table-
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Since its going to make up part of the floor I used foam insulation, and sandwhiched two pieces of finish ply.
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Ran a piece of walnut thru the tablesaw, mortised out a grove to receive a piece of aluminum that was originally the rear stay from a sailboat.
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Cleaned it out with chisel.
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I just love old tools - drill press -
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Table in the down position.
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Table in up position
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oh I so want this snow to go! :o
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Postby High Desert » Wed Feb 10, 2010 11:16 pm

hey, thats some nice work. Very cool :thumbsup:
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Postby synaps3 » Wed Feb 10, 2010 11:22 pm

I like the way you did the table support. How sturdy is it?
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Postby aggie79 » Thu Feb 11, 2010 12:16 am

Ditto on the coolness factor of the table.

BTW, did I spy the tail end of a '69 Camaro in one of your latest pictures? Perhaps an SS? Please don't tell me it's a convertible too. That car is #1 for me on my bucket list.
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Postby jdarkoregon » Thu Feb 11, 2010 1:31 am

Great way to solve a problem, Looks Cool

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Postby paperdoor » Thu Feb 11, 2010 4:43 am

synaps3 wrote:I like the way you did the table support. How sturdy is it?


Its actually pretty solid, I wouldn't sit on it but that's impossible unless you stuck your head out the sunroof. That would look kinda dumb :oops:
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Postby paperdoor » Thu Feb 11, 2010 4:51 am

aggie79 wrote:Ditto on the coolness factor of the table.

BTW, did I spy the tail end of a '69 Camaro in one of your latest pictures? Perhaps an SS? Please don't tell me it's a convertible too. That car is #1 for me on my bucket list.

Oh boy, '68 , SS , orange racing stripes and yes it is convertible. Its not mine, but I'm gonna put some orange racing stripes on my tear, just because of that car. 8)
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Postby Alan Wood » Thu Feb 11, 2010 5:11 am

Wow!
This one will be classic!
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Winter Is almost Over!!!

Postby paperdoor » Fri Mar 05, 2010 12:55 pm

More progress on The White Pearl as the weather is getting better I may be able to pull her outside to finish fiber-glassing the hull, the door and the galley lid. I have still been making progress inside the garage with the help of a wood burning stove and a shrinking pile of firewood.
Here is an update on the Galley-
I've been researching for the perfect stove for the galley, came across an all stainless steel twin burner by Century, wrote down the dimensions, and started to think on a place for it.
I spent about a half hour looking at about 200 pics in the "Galley Gallery"- some really great work in there , for some ideas. I really like the stove to be away from the trailer on a pull out shelf ,especially when the entire interior of my trailer is wood and other combustible materials :) also , a pull out shelf allows more counter, prep space, I love to cook :twisted: .

So here's what I came up with.
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I had one nice piece of walnut left over, thanks to Frank. Here's the rough in cut to size.
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GalleyCont

Postby paperdoor » Fri Mar 05, 2010 1:04 pm

I'm fortunate to have access to a pile of stainless steel. Alot of boat owners around here including my father.
Spent a few hours cutting and polishing the metal.
Here is the end of the Stove Shelf. It pivots on a stainless steel bolt thru a block under the lower galley counter, I used a piece of flat stainless as a washer, and for a little style 8).
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I used stainless ribs to act as slides for the stove counter as well as trim for the edge.
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A great place for my old cast iron pan.
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Stove shelf closed.
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Opened.
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Contractor Coozie

Postby paperdoor » Fri Mar 05, 2010 1:12 pm

Everyone here walks around equipped with a coozie, or cozy or Koozie, Im not sure exactly what they are called, everyone calls them something different. I mean this is as common and normal as having ones keys or their wallet in there pocket. So the other day while working on the Tear I was given my first , I'm calling it coozie!
The Contractor Coozie - 8)
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You have to be really careful though, not getting a pencil or drill bit in the eye.
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Re: Stuck

Postby Rigsby » Fri Mar 05, 2010 7:44 pm

paperdoor wrote:Me and the Volvo stuck in VA -
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Im loving this build, :applause: It has given me so many ideas, that i will have to plan for build 3 after i get number 2 done

By the way Volvo`s dont get stuck in snow!! Ask any one from Sweeden
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Postby Cliffmeister2000 » Sun Jun 20, 2010 4:32 pm

It's been way too long since the last update on this! What happened? :?
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Pearl pause

Postby paperdoor » Mon Jun 21, 2010 2:45 pm

I agree , way too long , the only excuse that I have is , well I bought a "Black Pearl" (meaning it needs alot of work , but what boat doesn't)
A '78 Hunter 30' - needed a place to live , so why not live on the water.

The "White Pearl" is temperately under a tarp :oops: , need to order a bit more epoxy for final coats on the door and galley hatch - and then it's ready for paint.
But will defiantly keep you all posted.

I actually towed it for the first time over to the marina, I had a really hard time not just driving out on a road/camping trip - it pulled so smoothly with the volvo. :)
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