Lifting, well thinking about it.
As a single father and only being able to work part-time, I don't have a lot of spare cash. And, typically, there's guilt involved with each dollar I spend on myself. But, I'd rather "die on my feet", so I'm committing myself to build a Hinemoa. I'll just have to budget myself ahead onto an unknown future. I built a Melanesia a few years ago using a similar approach, so I know it can work.
So for the first time in 26 years of owning the Hinemoa building plans (yes I know!), I looked at the plans with a different perspective: where to start? As my mind searched for information from Sheets 1 & 2 I thought about a comment on the only recent "Building a Hinemoa" blog, about the plans being so easy to read that "anyone could build one", I realised why he never proceeded. Well, the blog stopped soon after.
My first steps will involve logging the keel, a typical start point among wooden bodybuilders. The major difference with the Wharram "double canoe" build is that you only have to loft half the keel ... then get to use it four times over :)
Till next we meet!
So for the first time in 26 years of owning the Hinemoa building plans (yes I know!), I looked at the plans with a different perspective: where to start? As my mind searched for information from Sheets 1 & 2 I thought about a comment on the only recent "Building a Hinemoa" blog, about the plans being so easy to read that "anyone could build one", I realised why he never proceeded. Well, the blog stopped soon after.
My first steps will involve logging the keel, a typical start point among wooden bodybuilders. The major difference with the Wharram "double canoe" build is that you only have to loft half the keel ... then get to use it four times over :)
Till next we meet!
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