That's brilliant! I built the Greenshank at around the same time. Mine was stich-and-tape. I wrapped some rope around the boom where it crosses the mast which has helped prevent damage in that area. I think I need to put a small window in my sail though because I have to keep lifting it with my hand when I'm sailing to see into the blind spot. I also put rowlocks on mine and she rows beautifully. And I built a short 'blanking plug' to put into the dagger board case for when I use the outboard. This stops the water from sloshing up the daggerboard housing and soaking me! I had to put two strips of wood onto the transom either side of the rudder pintles to sit the outboard onto otherwise the outboard motor bracket would foul the pintle. She's a great little boat and very easy to build. I'd recommend it to anyone with even the most basic skills.
A great little boat,skilfully built through your hard work and determination. I hope you enjoy many happy hours sailing her. I wish you fair winds and calm seas.keep safe and thank you for sharing.
I have a question, what is the height of the boat, was it true to the original plan? the plan is specified at 45 cm, it looks a little higher on a boat built for you.
hello, I want to build a small sailboat with a technique similar to yours. I have a question for you. While constructing the body, you used many thin wooden laths. did you use epoxy resin to glue these wooden snaps together?
@@terabon8863 My first project was a sea kayak. and I have successfully completed it. Now it's time to build a sailboat like you did. ua-cam.com/video/2XnlFNzP2z8/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/iDFDmKamUMs/v-deo.html
Hello, I have one more question for you. What is the wood type of the wooden strips that you made the body of and what is the thickness of these strips? thanks
That's brilliant! I built the Greenshank at around the same time. Mine was stich-and-tape. I wrapped some rope around the boom where it crosses the mast which has helped prevent damage in that area. I think I need to put a small window in my sail though because I have to keep lifting it with my hand when I'm sailing to see into the blind spot. I also put rowlocks on mine and she rows beautifully. And I built a short 'blanking plug' to put into the dagger board case for when I use the outboard. This stops the water from sloshing up the daggerboard housing and soaking me! I had to put two strips of wood onto the transom either side of the rudder pintles to sit the outboard onto otherwise the outboard motor bracket would foul the pintle. She's a great little boat and very easy to build. I'd recommend it to anyone with even the most basic skills.
Thank you very much.
Please post your Greenshank video.
A great little boat,skilfully built through your hard work and determination. I hope you enjoy many happy hours sailing her. I wish you fair winds and calm seas.keep safe and thank you for sharing.
Thank you very much.
Last week I loaded a dinghy on a truck and traveled 500km.
I have been sailing in Lake Biwa.
That's beautiful--Happy sailing!
Thank you very much.
Keep the wind at your back and the sun shining on you.. may you have many days of great sailing weather,, L A Rob
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That my friend, is one gorgeous boat. Well done.
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Very awesome build! bravo! and is really moving along at a good clip at the end under sail power only ... Very impressive and beautiful!
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Such a beautiful build. she looks Grand!! well done!
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Beautiful dinghy and nice presentation ‐ well done! My condratulation! With kind regards, Pawel Zarzycki.
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Next, I would like to make a bigger dinghy.
@@terabon8863 If you need inspiration for the next boat, check out the Nordic Folkboat.
@@henrikf9015 Thank you for your comment.
I also like the Nordic Folkboat.
What a nice looking boat she is....love the video.....
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Beautiful
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素晴らしい活動ですね!
この木船の使用した塗料と塗り方はどのようにしましたか??
参考に聞かせていただきたいです!
木材の接着及び表面塗装にはエポキシを使っています。エポキシはコニシ206を使いました。コニシ206は夏用と冬用があり、硬化剤を使い分けます。表面はグラスファイバーをかけて、その上からエポキシを3回塗っています。グラスファイバーはエポキシを塗ると透明になります。エポキシは紫外線に弱いので、エポキシの上からマリンニスを塗っています。
I have a question, what is the height of the boat, was it true to the original plan? the plan is specified at 45 cm, it looks a little higher on a boat built for you.
The size of my boat is the same as the original plan.
hello, I want to build a small sailboat with a technique similar to yours. I have a question for you. While constructing the body, you used many thin wooden laths. did you use epoxy resin to glue these wooden snaps together?
I used epoxy as the glue to make the hull.
@@terabon8863 My first project was a sea kayak. and I have successfully completed it. Now it's time to build a sailboat like you did.
ua-cam.com/video/2XnlFNzP2z8/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/iDFDmKamUMs/v-deo.html
Hello, I have one more question for you. What is the wood type of the wooden strips that you made the body of and what is the thickness of these strips? thanks
The type of strip wood is cedar.
Strip wood thickness is 6 mm.
hello Terabon , I have one more question, what is the weight of the finished boat (without sail) thanks
@@beratcim The hull weight is about 36 kg.
@@terabon8863 hello, I have built a similar boat. You can check out the video on my channel. ua-cam.com/video/282llwoiyjY/v-deo.html
Beautiful Boat's
Thank you very much