Rich VanValkenburg
08-17-2002, 10:10 PM
This year was a little more fun at the rented place on the beach, until Thursday anyway. Several years ago, when I built a Nutshell, I had enough lumber and ambition to cut pieces for a second boat. This year I finally got around to finishing Nut#2 so we could have an all out war on the water.
They're pretty much the same, finished bright inside and Hatteras off-white outside. The different color strake and transom is so they know Dad's boat from theirs. I tweaked a couple things and tried to get the weight down so there wouldn't be any question of who would win. ;) So guess who took off in Dad's boat?
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid28/p2956ebaada2285ea41f61de567f51969/fd640762.jpg
The mast in the foreground boat isn't bent, it must have been a lense thing with the camera. I think I had the wide-angle on.
These things are a gas. Got one? Build another. This isn't the 'what not to do on vacation' part, I'll tell you that later. The hardest part with the second was how to transport it up to the lake. I'd bought a cheapo 4x8 trailer and bolted a couple of beds to it for the first one. The trailer comes with some channel brackets so you can add sides to it to haul rocks, dirt, lumber, and stuff. I made another set of beds, and bolted it all together with 2" angle using 2x4's as uprights. Cleavis pins through half inch holes in the uprights and brackets keep the second bunk held down. Looks better than twin PWC's don't it?
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid28/p781339044001d25bb5a807470300d413/fd640764.jpg
The masts, yards, and oars go into 6 inch PVC held to a thingy I made from a 2x4 and BIG hose clamps. Works good, and doesn't sway at 65mph. The PVC rig holders are on the shoulder-side of the trailer so it shows off the boats. We broke a lot of necks and had lots of comments at the rest areas on I-75.
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid28/p26bc46fd3ef2f7d4a9467be7e170f9e0/fd640765.jpg
The limp? Well, swmbo hauled these two fellows and I hauled the little fishing notwoodboat. This year we wanted an easier way to pull-push-drag the fishing boat up the beach at night, so I cut six 4' lengths of 4 inch PVC and laid them out on the sand every few feet and rolled the boat over them. Worked great. Then, Wednesday night the wind shifted a little and washed the sand back to a slightly steeper bank. Me and the daughter's beau were at the transom pushing, with the others dragging from the bow. On three, we started to push and then something in my left leg went pop and I felt like I'd just gotten smacked in the leg with a baseball bat.
So, tomorrow we'll find out if it's a torn muscle or if I ripped the tendon right off the bone. I'm guessing at the second case because the entire calf muscle just flops around like a lump of Jello. Also, I've had a torn calf before and this is nothing like that. Not much pain now unless I try to do toe-raises, so I don't do those. But when you look at the mechanics of walking and the muscle action, those toes are pretty important. So, now I'm a gimpy, falling apart at the seams 50 year old says swmbo.
It could be worse, but we did ok fishing with four nice Kings and a Laker for the week. The other good part was that I've had four slaves for the last few days. :D
Rich
[ 08-17-2002, 10:20 PM: Message edited by: Rich VanValkenburg ]
They're pretty much the same, finished bright inside and Hatteras off-white outside. The different color strake and transom is so they know Dad's boat from theirs. I tweaked a couple things and tried to get the weight down so there wouldn't be any question of who would win. ;) So guess who took off in Dad's boat?
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid28/p2956ebaada2285ea41f61de567f51969/fd640762.jpg
The mast in the foreground boat isn't bent, it must have been a lense thing with the camera. I think I had the wide-angle on.
These things are a gas. Got one? Build another. This isn't the 'what not to do on vacation' part, I'll tell you that later. The hardest part with the second was how to transport it up to the lake. I'd bought a cheapo 4x8 trailer and bolted a couple of beds to it for the first one. The trailer comes with some channel brackets so you can add sides to it to haul rocks, dirt, lumber, and stuff. I made another set of beds, and bolted it all together with 2" angle using 2x4's as uprights. Cleavis pins through half inch holes in the uprights and brackets keep the second bunk held down. Looks better than twin PWC's don't it?
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid28/p781339044001d25bb5a807470300d413/fd640764.jpg
The masts, yards, and oars go into 6 inch PVC held to a thingy I made from a 2x4 and BIG hose clamps. Works good, and doesn't sway at 65mph. The PVC rig holders are on the shoulder-side of the trailer so it shows off the boats. We broke a lot of necks and had lots of comments at the rest areas on I-75.
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid28/p26bc46fd3ef2f7d4a9467be7e170f9e0/fd640765.jpg
The limp? Well, swmbo hauled these two fellows and I hauled the little fishing notwoodboat. This year we wanted an easier way to pull-push-drag the fishing boat up the beach at night, so I cut six 4' lengths of 4 inch PVC and laid them out on the sand every few feet and rolled the boat over them. Worked great. Then, Wednesday night the wind shifted a little and washed the sand back to a slightly steeper bank. Me and the daughter's beau were at the transom pushing, with the others dragging from the bow. On three, we started to push and then something in my left leg went pop and I felt like I'd just gotten smacked in the leg with a baseball bat.
So, tomorrow we'll find out if it's a torn muscle or if I ripped the tendon right off the bone. I'm guessing at the second case because the entire calf muscle just flops around like a lump of Jello. Also, I've had a torn calf before and this is nothing like that. Not much pain now unless I try to do toe-raises, so I don't do those. But when you look at the mechanics of walking and the muscle action, those toes are pretty important. So, now I'm a gimpy, falling apart at the seams 50 year old says swmbo.
It could be worse, but we did ok fishing with four nice Kings and a Laker for the week. The other good part was that I've had four slaves for the last few days. :D
Rich
[ 08-17-2002, 10:20 PM: Message edited by: Rich VanValkenburg ]