3 messages2006-11-20 00:51 through 2006-11-20 14:01 UTC
Swiss Cheese photos
Rog Jones2006-11-20 00:51
Just posted a few pictures of the roughed-in cabin extension on Swiss
Cheese in the Swiss Navy album. The wood slider frames are only
temporary until I can make the new ones out of glass and CoreCell. At
least the boat won't be full of snow this winter! I hope to get the
interior done and ready for the engine installation by the summer.
\Rog
Cal 29+ #1
Swiss Navy
Cal 2-30 #77
St. Lori's Comet
Re: Swiss Cheese photos
mtkennedy12006-11-20 01:27
--- In Ca… [at] yahoogroups.com, "Rog Jones" <rog@...> wrote:
>
> Just posted a few pictures of the roughed-in cabin extension on Swiss
> Cheese in the Swiss Navy album. The wood slider frames are only
> temporary until I can make the new ones out of glass and CoreCell. At
> least the boat won't be full of snow this winter! I hope to get the
> interior done and ready for the engine installation by the summer.
I posted more pictures of the toe rail project on Conquest today.
They are at http://new.photos.yahoo.com/mtkennedy1/album/
Click on toe rail project.
The bolt holes are all saled and the hull-deck seam is sealed with a layer of glass over the
epoxy putty that seals the joint.
I'll try to get some pics of the teak rail installation but will be going to Tucson for the
holiday Tuesday. Maybe Mike Jr will get some. He will be down for the holiday.
MIke Kennedy
Conquest Cal 40 # 96
Rog, I hope to be ready to sail in the LAYC Opening Day Race in February. Why don't you
come down and do it with us ?
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> \Rog
>
> Cal 29+ #1
> Swiss Navy
>
> Cal 2-30 #77
> St. Lori's Comet
>
Re: [Cal_Boats] Swiss Cheese photos
Chris Campbell2006-11-20 14:01 UTC
Rog Jones wrote:
>
> Just posted a few pictures of the roughed-in cabin extension on Swiss
> Cheese in the Swiss Navy album.
>
Pretty impressive job! She will be a real custom vessel when
completed. I know that for most of us, working on the boat is an
important part of the experience, but I bet you're anxious to see how
she performs under sail.
Chris Campbell
Jealous of being able to work on the boat outdoors