Family Boat Build at the Toledo
Community Boathouse
Day 5, Friday, Dec 30, 2011
This is the final day - we just need to attach
the rub rails and give the boat another coat of paint.
Most of the teams were actually early - which
was cool. We turned the boats over and just sort of marveled
at them for a while. Back in our planning session, we didn't
even dare to think the canoes would turn out this beautiful.
The rubrails are just long, thin strips of very
bendy cedar. The primary purpose of the rubrail is to hide
the staples and the edge of the cloth. The task was to hold
them in place while they were screwed to the gunnel. We could
have done this with clamps, but it's more fun to do it with
people.
The screws we are using are #6 Stainless Steel,
oval-headed, machine screws. Since the cedar is so soft, we
figured it best to counter sink them so they wouldn't split
the wood.
Boat builders never have enough clamps, nor
enough hands, it seems.
Once tacked in place, the excess needed to be
trimmed off. Those Pull
Saws I got from Duckworks
are very sharp, so the teams were very careful around their
skin boats. Look at the concern in Sequoia's eyes as Tyler
trims the end.
Debbie was taking no chances with the stems
on the Sacco team boat.
Jasper learns learns the technique of the pull
saw while her grandmother watches - and Sequoia mills about
in the background.
We flipped the boats again and ran a strip of
masking tape down the length of the rubrail. Next, it was
time to get ready to paint. I turned Keyonna and Shaa loose
on shaking the cans - making sure they knew to hold tightly
on to the lids.
Team Shoemake got their own topcoat. That's
concentration right there.
Every once in a while, the Boathouse would go
completely quiet except for the soft swish of brushes on cloth.
And that's it, folks. The boats dry over the
weekend and they'll be picked up next week.
This has been an outstanding experience, and
incredible week. What started as a half-thought-out idea ended
up a complete success. The families that participated were
fantastic. Having Aaron and Curt come in every day - on their
own time and without any regard to compensation - is just
. . . staggering. There were a hundred points of failure,
and none manifested.
There is a trick here, one that Curt whispered
to me as the families were leaving: "Preparation, preparation,
preparation."
Day 5 Participants:
- The Shoemake team: Tyler, Keyonna (13,) Shaa (10,) Sequoia.
(5,) and Bud
- The Corcorans: Sonja, Jasper (14,) Jordan(11,) and Susan
- The Sacco team: Andrew (15,) Richard (15,) Mark and Debbie.
- The Silwones: Dave, Ryan (18,) and Elicia.
- Staff: Aaron, Curt, and Andrew
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