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Prairie Sailing
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Thursday, January 17, 2013. Hiya all. Wow, it's been a long time since I posted here. In the intervening time since my last post, I have. A Undergone a separation. B Quit work on the Pathfinder (Due to "A", above, and its effects on garage access). C Transferred to a new work location in Canada. E Been accepted for a new role in New Hampshire. F Arranged most of the move to New Hampshire (See "E"). G Bought a Lyle Hess designed Falmouth Cutter 22. So, what does this mean for the Prairie Sailing blog?
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Prairie Sailing: Welsford Builders on Google Maps
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Sunday, May 3, 2009. Welsford Builders on Google Maps. This is short, but I figured it deserved a post of its own. I started a publicly viewable and editable Google Map to show where builders are around the world. The Google Maps customization is good enough that you can add photos, links, etc in your location pin, so I figured it would be a neat thing to try. May 9, 2009 at 6:41 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Cape George Cutters' FC22 Page. John Welsford Small Craft Design.
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Prairie Sailing: February 2009
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Sunday, February 22, 2009. So, I had some time to kill this weekend, so. first pieces cut. And, since I just couldn't wait to see how big it was going to be. Drawing out the pieces wasn't that big of a deal for me. I've taken a manual drafting class, and this is just like that, only on plywood. What did help is that I had Google Sketchup. Thursday, February 19, 2009. About me, and about Pathfinder. So who am I, and what am I doing? My name is Jason Folkers. In BC They carry the Hydrotek. I also need to o...
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Prairie Sailing
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Wednesday, August 21, 2013. With the intent of an overall inspection, I removed the rudder yesterday. Turned out to be pretty easy, oddly enough. :). I'm going to brush the layers of bottom paint off of the bronze fittings to see them, remove the paint from the cheeks, and see if those are salvageable. There's a bit of damage inside of one of them, but it might just be surface-level and fixable with some penetrating epoxy. Also planning on putting new UHMWPE washers on the pintles and gudgeons.
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Prairie Sailing: Bit o' Progress
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Monday, May 25, 2009. So, again, nothing terribly photogenic to report. I've been working on getting bits and pieces glued together, but nothing boat-shaped has occured yet. I got the stem laminated together this weekend, and got the chine doublers stuck onto Frame 1. It, I think my progress speed will increase. I heard from Gary at CC Fasteners. This past week. They had to have some of the screws I need custom-made since they don't normally stock #8 and #10 silicon bronze screws in 3/4" length, and ...
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Prairie Sailing: May 2009
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Sunday, May 31, 2009. So, let's see. Bottom panel cut out. Building jig spacers cut, but not placed. That's all for now. Monday, May 25, 2009. So, again, nothing terribly photogenic to report. I've been working on getting bits and pieces glued together, but nothing boat-shaped has occured yet. I got the stem laminated together this weekend, and got the chine doublers stuck onto Frame 1. It, I think my progress speed will increase. I heard from Gary at CC Fasteners. This past week. They had to have so...
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Prairie Sailing: June 2014
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Wednesday, June 11, 2014. Oldie, but goodie. Falmouth Cutter chainplates. So, all you avid fans. more information to come soon, but I have sold the Falmouth Cutter, and purchased. an Alajuela 38! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Cape George Cutters' FC22 Page. John Welsford Small Craft Design. Small Craft Advisor Magazine. Oldie, but goodie. Falmouth Cutter chainplates. Enfield, New Hampshire, United States. I'm a native Floridian now in New England. View my complete profile.
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Prairie Sailing: March 2009
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Sunday, March 8, 2009. A little how-to with Sketchup. First off, I do plan on cutting some more wood today, but I thought a little post about how I use Sketchup to help visualize things might help out some of you who aren't familiar with it. I'm using a cut-out plan for the Pathfinder pieces that I found on the JWBuilders forum. It shows a plan for cutting out all the frames economically, using the minimum amount of plywood. What it doesn't. Well, here's the sequence:. 3 Without clicking anything, type 1...