IN PART
ONE I DESCRIBED THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE SNEAKEASY “KATIE” FROM THE
BEGINNING IN SEPTEMBER TO THE END OF THE YEAR, 2001. AT THAT TIME THE BOAT
WAS ABOUT 80% COMPLETE INCLUDING ALL OF THE FIBERGLASS AND EPOXY WORK.
IT
IS INTERESTING THAT PHYSICALLY THE BOAT WAS NEARLY COMPLETE BUY THE END OF
THE YEAR, BUT ABOUT HALF OF THE TIME TO COMPLETE THE BOAT WAS STILL AHEAD!
I NOTICED THAT VISUALLY NOT MUCH PROGRESS COULD BE SEEN AS LITTLE DETAILS
TOOK UP GREAT BLOCKS OF TIME. OH THE WOES OF A BOATBUIILDER!
BECAUSE OF WINTER WEATHER AND THE DESIRE TO
KEEP THE CARS IN THE GARAGE UNTIL THE WEATHER IMPROVED, I WAS ONLY ABLE TO
WORK ON THE BOAT A FEW SATURDAYS IN JANUARY AND FEBRUARY BY BRINGING THE
BOAT INTO THE GARAGE FOR A DAY AT A TIME. AS MARCH ARRIVED I MOVED THE
CARS OUT AND MOVED THE BOAT IN UNTIL IT WAS FINISHED.
DETAILS
THE
NEXT PROJECT I TACKLED WAS TO FINISH THE FLOOR OF THE COCKPIT WHERE I HAD
FRAMED THE CUTOUTS FOR THE BASE OF THE SEATS. THE SEATS INSERT INTO THE
CUTOUTS SO THEY WILL BE SECURE BUT REMOVABLE. I WANTED TO BE ABLE TO
REVERSE THE FRONT SEATS SO FOUR FOLKS COULD FACE EACH OTHER TO EAT AND
SOCIALIZE WHILE AT ANCHOR AND DOCKED. THE SEATING AREA THEN HAS A FLOOR
ONE INCH HIGHER THAN THE BOTTOM PANEL. IT MAKES FOR A NICE NEAT FLOOR AREA
ON WHICH TO WALK ABOUT THE COCKPIT.
ONCE THE FLOOR WAS COMPLETE I INSTALLED THE
STEERING GEAR (TELEFLEX) AND THE THROTTLE/SHIFTER ASSEMBLY (MERCURY
COMMAND 2000). I THEN FINISHED PRIMING AND PAINTING INSIDE AND OUT. I PUT
THE RACING STRIPES AND WATERLINE ON WHICH MADE FOR A COMPLETED LOOK. IN
THE MOTOR COMPARTMENT AFT I FRAMED IN SUPPORTS FOR THE FUEL TANK (SIX
GALLONS) AND THE BATTERY. THE ELECTRICAL WIRING WAS RUN TO A CONNECTION
BLOCK UNDER THE DASHBOARD FORWARD. I CONNECTED ALL OF THE ELECTRICAL FEEDS
TO THE BLOCK. IT MADE FOR A NICE NEAT JOB.
NEXT
CAME THE FINAL DETAILS. I CUT THE HOLE FOR THE COMPASS IN THE DASH. THEN
MOUNTED THE TRUMPET HORN (ELECTRIC) ON THE FORWARD DECK, INSTALLED THE
WINDSHIELD HOLD DOWN, REMEMBER I BUILT THE WINDSHIELD FLAT SO I COULD
LOWER IT FOR WIND IN MY FACE. THE FORWARD NAVIGATION LIGHTS WERE INSTALLED
FORWARD AND AFT. THE MAIN CLEAT AND CHOCK WERE INSTALLED FORWARD, BOTH
WITH BACKUP PLATES UNDER THE DECK AND THRU BOLTED WITH STAINLESS STEEL
BOLTS AND FIBER NUTS SO THEY WOULDN’T LOOSEN. THE TWO AFT CLEATS WERE
INSTALLED ON THE DRAKE TAILS WITH BACKUP PLATES AND STAINLESS BOLTS.
I MOUNTED THE FIRE EXTINGUISHER IN THE
MOTOR COMPARTMENT AND PUT THE SIX LIFE JACKET HOLDER CASE BEHIND THE REAR
SEAT. THE FLARES WERE PUT IN THE WATERTIGHT TOOL BOX, THE TEMPORARY
REGISTRATION STICKERS WERE APPLIED TO THE BOW, AND SHE WAS READY FOR THE
WATER.
BEFORE
LAUNCH DAY I NEEDED TO FINISH THE TRAILER. I INSTALLED GUIDES ON THE REAR
OF THE TRAILER TO MAKE TAKING HER OUT OF THE WATER EASIER. I PADDED THE
BEDS WITH CARPET TO SAVE THE PAINT ON THE BOTTOM. NEXT BOW SIDE SUPPORTS
WERE INSTALLED FOR THE BOW TO NESTLE INTO SO SHE WOULD BE BALANCED ON THE
TRAILER AND NOT GO TOO FAR FORWARD. I MADE AN INTERESTING RIG FOR THE
TRAILER LIGHTS. I MOUNTED THE LIGHTS AND REGISTRATION PLATE ON A PVC
FRAME. THE UPRIGHTS OF THE FRAME ARE ROUND AND FITTED INTO BRACKETS ON
ENGINE COMPARTMENT FRAME OF THE BOAT. THE LIGHT MOUNT IS REMOVABLE WHEN
LAUNCHING. I DON’T LIKE THE TRAILER LIGHTS ALWAYS GETTING WET, LEADING TO
CORROSION AND RUST.
LAUNCH DAY!!!!
THE
LONG AWAITED DAY ARRIVED! APRIL 20, 2002, 10:00 AM. IT WAS SO EARLY IN THE
SEASON THE FLOATS FOR THE RAMP WERE NOT IN. AS YOU CAN SEE FROM THE PHOTOS
I WAS IN THE BOAT WHEN SHE WAS LAUNCHED. I STARTED THE MOTOR AND BACKED
HER OFF THE TRAILER. SHE FLOATED AND WITH NOT A LEAK ANYWHERE! TRIUMPH!!!.
THE PLAN WAS TO CROSS THE HARBOR TO THE PUBLIC LANDING, WHICH HAD A FLOAT,
TO PICK UP MY FRIEND PAUL SLOCUMB. ON THE WAY I NOTICED THAT THE BOW
SEEMED TO BE PLOWING. I REMEMBERED THAT I HAD SET THE TILT ON THE MOTOR SO
THE PROPELLER WAS FORWARD. I STOPPED THE BOAT AND ADJUSTED THE TILT ALL
THE WAY AFT SO THE BOW WOULD BE OUT OF THE WATER AT SPEED. IT WORKED WELL
AND I PROCEEDED TO THE FLOAT. ANOTHER THING THAT NEEDED ADJUSTMENT WAS THE
IDLE ON THE MOTOR. WHILE I WAITED FOR PAUL TO ARRIVE I ADJUSTED THE IDLE
TO THE CORRECT SETTING.
WE THEN SPENT THE NEXT 3 HOURS CRUISING UP
AND DOWN THE FORE RIVER, WHICH MAKES UP THE INNER HARBOR AT PORTLAND,
MAINE. THE BOAT PERFORMED SUPERBLY AND I COULDN’T HAVE BEEN MORE PLEASED!
SHE TRAVERSED WAVES AS PHIL BOLGER SAID, WITHOUT BANGING. SHE IS SO LONG
THAT SHE HITS THE NEXT WAVE BEFORE FALLING TO THE TROUGH. WE TESTED THE
BOAT IN THE ENTIRE SPEED RANGE AND FOUND HER TO BE SMOOTH AND STABLE. ONE
THING THAT HAPPENED
WHILE DOING THE TEST IS THAT WHEN I PUT THE THROTTLE FULL OPEN SHE COUGHS
AND STALLS. I DON’T KNOW WHY BUT IT MAY A SIMPLE ADJUSTMENT. WITH THE
THROTTLE 90% OPEN I GOT A GPS SPEED OF 12.5 KNOTS. THAT IS QUITE
ACCEPTABLE FOR AN OLDER MERCURY 15 HP. WE CONSUMED ABOUT 2.5 GALLONS OF
FUEL WHICH SEEMS LIKE PRETTY GOOD FUEL ECONOMY.
AS WITH ALL MY ARTICLES I WOULD ENCOURAGE
YOU TO BUILD A BOAT, IF YOU HAVEN’T YET. YOU CAN BUILD A BOAT, SURE YOU
CAN!!! |