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JEHayes

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  1. I like the photos in the "Rogue Paddler" document - Not sure which page but the hatch installation is in there and well documented. http://www.roguepaddler.com/coresound20.htm
  2. Can anyone bring me up to speed on which B&B designs are currently available in Kit form. The info does not seem to be posted on the B&B site. I saw an indication that the Marissa is available as a kit and the CS-20 kit was in the works at one time, but I am not sure if it was ever finished. Thanks for any info.
  3. Nice to hear some good news in this discouraging employment market. Congratulations to your son.
  4. Let me add my voice to the call for photos. Also,are you anywhere near Seattle or points north? I too plan to start my B&B build (in this case a CS-20) sometime this summer on Whidbey Island and would love to compare notes, sources of material, etc. if you wish. In any case, best of luck on your build. Joe
  5. My plans for the CS20 are obviously different than your CS17 plans. My plans show the segments for the 1/4" section as 5" + 40" + (6+6+6+6+3 1/4) = 27 1/4 for an overall total of 72 1/4. Of course, the actual length of the piece of plywood used will have to be 3" longer than this to account for the scarf joint.
  6. I have a somewhat similar (although, smaller) discrepancy in the CS20 plans. The 1/4" ply section is listed as 72 inches but when I look at the plans from the joint with the 3/8" ply, the length is 72 1/4" (5" + 40" +27 1/4"). Is this significant?
  7. I have received the plans for CS20 #126 and have a newby question. On the pattern sheet showing the plywood cutouts, are the bottom and side sections dimensioned to allow the extra 3" for the scarf joint or are they dimensioned for a butt joint (in which case I assume I have to add the necessary extra length for a scarf joint)? Also, has anyone done a grid-layout version of the pattern sheets to help with the line layout (similar to that provided on the rudder sheet)? Thanks Joe
  8. Has anyone heard if the CS20 kit is ready for prime time. When I last checked with B&B several months ago, I was told it was in the works but not yet available. Any change from that? Thanks
  9. Already ordered and I have even cleared 30 feet of floor space in my shop. BTW - has anyone used vertical grain hemlock in one of these boats? I have a ton (literally) of rough stock left over from my house construction (I used it for all the interior trim). How is Hemlock in terms of salt water and rot? Joe
  10. Wow! I walked right by your boat at the festival on Saturday (you were over by the CLC display, right?) Sorry I didn't recognize the boat but, at the time I was not aware of the CS-17/20 design. I do remember admiring the boat however as a very nice construction job. Congratulations. Joe
  11. Thanks. After I posted I found this link that shows a very nice way to use a circular saw. I think this might also be adaptable to a router. I'll let you know if it works. http://www.oneoceankayaks.com/stitchglue/plyshophtm/scarfjig2.htm
  12. Does anyone have a good design for a scarfing jig using a router to do the cutting? A photo would help if available. I have some idea but must assume that this is something that has already been refined by the community. Don't want to reinvent any wheels. Thanks
  13. Thanks for the excellent video. I hope to be able to reciprocate with one on cruising in the San Juans, one of these days.
  14. I am considering building a CS-17 or CS-20 and would be interested in speaking with anyone in the puget Sound area who has already built (or is building) one. Thanks Joe Hayes Whidbey Island
  15. Just out of curiosity, why are you selling her? Thanks Joe Hayes
  16. I am interested in your materials/plans. Do you have any pictures of what has been done so far and do you have a list of materials that comes with the sale? I will need to figure out shipping if we can make this work. Thanks Joe Hayes Whidbey Island, WA 360 678-1510
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