12 Foot Catboat

12 Foot Catboat
Designed by Edson Schock - Circa 1940's

Follow me as I build a 12 foot catboat from plywood and pine. The boat was designed by Edson Schock in the 1940's. This is a project born of a desire to have another boat to sail here in Puerto Rico that will stand-up to the Trade winds. The sail plan will be changed to a gaff rigged sail. All the lumber is locally bought and pine will be substituted for oak, which is not readily available here. Marine plywood will be used.

Thursday, December 31, 2009

Bottom Panel Installed

Caulked, glued, screwed and nailed one of the bottom panels on the klast day of the year. Terri brushes off the finished product after helping me apply the glue, feeding me screws and nailing the back half of the panel down. This one was a bit easier on the back as there was no bending upside down to nail like we had to do with the sides.

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The next step will be to fit the template to the other side and prepare to cut the other panel out.


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All in all the installation went great and we can see the day coming that we will be able to turn her over and start working on the top of the boat!

Monday, December 28, 2009

1st Bottom Panel

Today, we finished adjusting the pattern for the bottom panel, Things went so well (thanks to Terri's help) that we cut the 1st bottom panel out and made some minor adjustments to make sue it met the keel properly.

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There is still a lot to do. Tomorrow, we will begin to lay out where the frames are so we can drill pilot holes for the screws and nails.

The panel sits nicely and is another big accomplishment towards finishing her!

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Thursday, December 24, 2009

The Skeg

Got the skeg attached today. It went easy and it will get another piece attached over the end and up the transom to give it additional rigidity.

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Tuesday, December 22, 2009

2nd Side Panel Installed

Today we were able to get the other side panel install and it went very quick and smoothly. The frame is real rigid now and we will start working on installing a skeg to the keel.

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Saturday, December 12, 2009

Side Pattern

We got back to work today. We done some smaller tasks in the meanwhile but today we were ready to make a pattern for the side panels.

Marine plywood costs almost $200 for a 12 foot sheet so we bought a $10/sheet panel of Luann plywood, like they use on a door to make sure we got the cutting right.

The pictures show the pattern in place. Tomorrow we will staple a piece at the joint to keep it together then get a sheet of marine plywood on Monday or Tuesday.

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