KnottyBuoyz
Senior Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Mar 6, 2006
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It's been quite awhile since I drifted away from iBoats but got lucky and found my way back today. I think Facebook and a lot of other stuff just got in the way. Anywho, most of you won't remember me, at least I hope not, I'm not that memorable! ;-) Over the last three years we've started to build our 'getaway boat'. A modified version of the Bateau.com TW28 (28' Trawler). It's been a hard slog so far having encountered a few setbacks due to injuries etc. but we've pushed on as best we can. At this point in time the hull is still upside down on the strong backs but the last layer of fiberglass is on and I've just started the fairing of the hull.
This is a photoshop composition of the boat we're attempting to build.
We decided to build the boat in our back yard, which isn't that big and needed a workspace at least 20 x 32. I built the Stimson Boat shed in 2010 and for the first winter it just stored the boat kit & our old Camaro. Building the shed near killed me!
The first parts for the boat were cut out of the kit on April 11, 2011 by my friend Andrew.
Over the last 2 1/2 years we've managed to assemble the hull and get all the reinforcing fiberglass laid on. I've done this virtually all by myself with a few friends helping here and there. The hull is 31' 5" long by 10' 2" wide. It's so big I can't get the whole thing in view with my GoPro camera which has a very wide angle lens. This is about as good as I could get.
I know there's too many details in between the start of this project and where we are now so I invite you all to have a look at our blog (good late night reading to put you to sleep): M/V She:Kon
There's tons of pics, random thoughts, trials and tribulations of the backyard boat builder and a few really boring home movies made in the boat shed. I'll keep this thread updated as things happen but it's approaching winter here and things will slow down till spring warms it up enough to return to the fairing & epoxy work.
Thanks for looking in....
This is a photoshop composition of the boat we're attempting to build.

We decided to build the boat in our back yard, which isn't that big and needed a workspace at least 20 x 32. I built the Stimson Boat shed in 2010 and for the first winter it just stored the boat kit & our old Camaro. Building the shed near killed me!

The first parts for the boat were cut out of the kit on April 11, 2011 by my friend Andrew.

Over the last 2 1/2 years we've managed to assemble the hull and get all the reinforcing fiberglass laid on. I've done this virtually all by myself with a few friends helping here and there. The hull is 31' 5" long by 10' 2" wide. It's so big I can't get the whole thing in view with my GoPro camera which has a very wide angle lens. This is about as good as I could get.

I know there's too many details in between the start of this project and where we are now so I invite you all to have a look at our blog (good late night reading to put you to sleep): M/V She:Kon
There's tons of pics, random thoughts, trials and tribulations of the backyard boat builder and a few really boring home movies made in the boat shed. I'll keep this thread updated as things happen but it's approaching winter here and things will slow down till spring warms it up enough to return to the fairing & epoxy work.
Thanks for looking in....