Thank you. The shapes of the planks to make the hull come directly from the drawing (ST12/93/01) and the table of measurements. For the side tanks (seats) the important step is to fit the side tank rails accurately (Video 1, sequence at 5 min 55s) between the transom and the centre bulkhead. The measurements for the small bulkheads, tank sides and tank tops were then made from the top corner of the rail to the inner skin of the boat. Then the parts fitted perfectly, I did not use the drawing for this stage of construction. Good luck with your build! Monty
Such a nice and wellmade little boat! It's a pity, that you didn't use some stripes of dark brown hardwood as Meranti or Teak as a contrast to the bright wood as contrast - but it's your choice :-) The RSS sail, is it the Goose sail?
Thanks for the suggestions. Sourcing exotic hardwoods on the island of Crete proved to be very difficult so I decided to build with whatever the lumber merchants had available and make a virtue of having built the boat entirely from sustainable forest products. 50 years ago building boats in Southampton using mahogany and teak was not a problem. The sail as specially made by RSS from the drawings supplied with the boat plans.
@@MontyPriede Sure, I'm aware of this problems. When I did built my Goat, I used an old front door of my colleagues house and cutted the meranti in stripes :-)
Bravo!!!
I admire the craftsmanship and the final result.
Thank you, gald you like it
Love it. Thanks for that wonderful video. 🥰
Nice, very nice.
Could you make more videos
@@georgekantidakis2341 When I build another boat, I shall make more videos.
Beauty!
Nice job. Well done.
Bonjour comment allez vous ? Avez vous des plans pour le réaliser ?
I am very well thank you. I bought the plans from www.selway-fisher.com/Stornoways.htm#OWAY
Excelente trabajo!!! Muy cómodo y bonito bote. Me gustaría construir uno. Como se logra la forma y medidas de las tablas de los costados!!!?
Thank you. The shapes of the planks to make the hull come directly from the drawing (ST12/93/01) and the table of measurements. For the side tanks (seats) the important step is to fit the side tank rails accurately (Video 1, sequence at 5 min 55s) between the transom and the centre bulkhead. The measurements for the small bulkheads, tank sides and tank tops were then made from the top corner of the rail to the inner skin of the boat. Then the parts fitted perfectly, I did not use the drawing for this stage of construction.
Good luck with your build!
Monty
Such a nice and wellmade little boat! It's a pity, that you didn't use some stripes of dark brown hardwood as Meranti or Teak as a contrast to the bright wood as contrast - but it's your choice :-) The RSS sail, is it the Goose sail?
Thanks for the suggestions. Sourcing exotic hardwoods on the island of Crete proved to be very difficult so I decided to build with whatever the lumber merchants had available and make a virtue of having built the boat entirely from sustainable forest products. 50 years ago building boats in Southampton using mahogany and teak was not a problem. The sail as specially made by RSS from the drawings supplied with the boat plans.
@@MontyPriede Sure, I'm aware of this problems. When I did built my Goat, I used an old front door of my colleagues house and cutted the meranti in stripes :-)