Author: Robert

Build log 7, Stardate August 3 through 11, or so…

Fairing A smooth curve, usually referring to a line of the hull which has no deviations. To make something flush. A line is fair when it has a clear run. Wind or current is fair when it offers an advantage to a boat. In which we fret about the first two meanings of the term,…


Build notes 6, 3/4 the way through July

We took a weekend off for sailing lessons in Casco Bay. It happened to be the hottest days of summer. We had a good time. Finally, Something Goes Wrong Trouble Oh trouble set me free I have seen your face And it’s too much too much for meTrouble Oh trouble can’t you see You’re eating my heart away And there’s nothing…


Build notes 5, Mid-July

Next, after dry fitting, the chines and sheers we scribed the frames for in-letting before seating the chines and sheers and gluing and screwing. Pictured below you can also see that we removed frame nine from its station. We thought that forcing the 2×8 keelson over it and hoping it would align with the stem…


Session 4ish July 8-14

Did a whole batch of scarfs joints on the material for the chine and sheer. I like to use the nautical terms – in part it is like starboard and port. These specialized terms are anchored at the stern facing the bow. The starboard side of the boat is always the same even if I…


Boatbuilding session #3 4th of July weekend

MOTOR WELL – We figured that building the motor well right off the bat would give us an anchor from which to attach the other ribs. We chose a rear motor well, (though the plans also offer a mid-engine version) and so the transom gave us the starting place. This part of the plans are…


Boat build session #2 June 29, 30

FRAME MAKING We started with the transom (the back of the boat), which was one of the more interesting as far as frames go. It has the most glue joints. We laid it out on the pattern lofted onto the plywood then glued and clamped. The plans call for butt joints, and no screws as…


Boatbuilding project Summer 2019

A Dragonfly stops by to bless the enterprise. The Dragonfly symbolizes change, transformation, adaptability, and self-realization.  For a very long time, I’ve dreamed of building a boat. Most of the dream was about a cruising vessel, a live-aboard. Alas, as with much of life, dreams get deferred. Yet, I have learned a few lessons because… “The…


Place-based Ecological/Environmental Lesson

Lesson Title Images of Exploration: Painting, drawing, and photography as records of Observation The Rationale for the Lesson Last fall, I co-facilitated a leadership summit for middle-school age young people in St. Paul on the Pribilof Islands. One of the skill sets about a third of the young people self-identified as very interesting was video…


ED 681 Reflection Paper

  Introduction Thinking about my process of entering a new discipline or field of study, I look for vocabulary or conceptual points of similarity between the known and the new. One point of recognition came in Seamon’s essay Place Attachment and Phenomenology, particularly his term “place ballet” he says, “…place ballet may be significant in…


Authoring, ED 659

Working on this was surprising and rewarding. I initially, was concerned that I had nothing to say.  Likewise, I stumbled out of the gate with some of the ebook publishing products. I did a bit of online searching and discovered PressBook a product in the family of WordPress.  It is cloud-based and subscription based. The…