Re: 1961 Glasspar Citation Project
It's been a while since I've posted... I have to admit that work had been S-L-O-W on the Glasspar over the past few months.
I've had job changes- Major ones, including huge labor disputes and other legal issues, which are never fun. I took a semi-voluntary layoff, and am taking a few months to finish up another college degree. I THOUGHT that I'd get some other major projects done, too- Like the boat- But, alas, life gets in the way
I am also a Blacksmith- and have been REALLY busy with that, as well as my other artwork (If interested check out my page, http://www.agott.com). And, I just about killed myself with a bout of Pneumonia in Feb, too- And had been advised to take it easy, and to avoid things that might 'challenge' the lungs- So grinding fiberglass was out for a while!
Enough of my woes- Nobody wants to hear THAT. I am back to work on the boat, and making some progress... Today, I finished epoxying the last of the replacement wood in the topsides 'half' of the boat-
All the wood in the hull (stringers, floor, etc) has been replaced, the floor is glassed. I've got a little more work to do on the deck, then it's time for primer... I'm going to prime & paint the inside of the deck before I flip it over to finish up the topsides, it'll be a lot easier that way!
If I keep going at this rate, the inside of the hull AND the deck will be primed this week. Then comes the fun part- sanding & faring the topsides. Then sanding, sanding, sanding- 'till it's all smooth....
I've also got a lot of hardware to clean up and refurbish- I bought all the missing parts from 'donor' citation that was beyond repair- so I've got ALL the original deck & seat hardware now. All I need is a motor, and I'm set.
-Andrew
It's been a while since I've posted... I have to admit that work had been S-L-O-W on the Glasspar over the past few months.
I've had job changes- Major ones, including huge labor disputes and other legal issues, which are never fun. I took a semi-voluntary layoff, and am taking a few months to finish up another college degree. I THOUGHT that I'd get some other major projects done, too- Like the boat- But, alas, life gets in the way
I am also a Blacksmith- and have been REALLY busy with that, as well as my other artwork (If interested check out my page, http://www.agott.com). And, I just about killed myself with a bout of Pneumonia in Feb, too- And had been advised to take it easy, and to avoid things that might 'challenge' the lungs- So grinding fiberglass was out for a while!
Enough of my woes- Nobody wants to hear THAT. I am back to work on the boat, and making some progress... Today, I finished epoxying the last of the replacement wood in the topsides 'half' of the boat-


All the wood in the hull (stringers, floor, etc) has been replaced, the floor is glassed. I've got a little more work to do on the deck, then it's time for primer... I'm going to prime & paint the inside of the deck before I flip it over to finish up the topsides, it'll be a lot easier that way!
If I keep going at this rate, the inside of the hull AND the deck will be primed this week. Then comes the fun part- sanding & faring the topsides. Then sanding, sanding, sanding- 'till it's all smooth....
I've also got a lot of hardware to clean up and refurbish- I bought all the missing parts from 'donor' citation that was beyond repair- so I've got ALL the original deck & seat hardware now. All I need is a motor, and I'm set.
-Andrew