Well, it's June, and that means it's time to build.
I know, I know... It's been horribly quiet in the icesailing world. Many of us are sailing on water right now. I'm learning to race in a new smaller boat myself. My large sailboat is getting neglected for the faster smaller, and yet harder to sail one.
First off, I broke down and decided to buy the full sized plans from Paul. Paul Goodwin... If you're reading... Check your email. I never heard back from you after purchasing the plans a few days ago. I'm not in a rush, but I suppose if worse comes to worse, I'll just start without them.
I've decided to go with Poplar as the wood of choice. I can get my hands on Sitka, but for the price and the fact that I'm most likely to screw this up a bit, let me start with something less expensive. That way I can have a bunch of boards to work with and potentially screw up.
Any cheat codes or suggestions I should have before I go into this undertaking? Aside from lots and lots of clamps? Any suggestions on building a jig table?
I'm going to build more than one. Figured I might as well while I'm making a mess for one, just make two or more... I figure one will come out just right, and the others I can give away to friends.
Going to pick up the wood this weekend, and hopefully build some sort of jig table and get going! I'm going to take tons of photos and will post my progress here and on icesailing.net
Thanks in advance for all the wisdom! Oh, and if someone wants to know WHY I'm doing this (because I already have a very fast racing DN), it's because there's something about saying you're sailing in something you actually built. That, and I'll know for sure how everything works, was angled, and put together...
Carter
DN #5499