Installing the Front and Rear Bulkheads
Life got in the way for a while but I got back to building the Tango Skiff – focusing on the front and rear bulkheads.
Life got in the way for a while but I got back to building the Tango Skiff – focusing on the front and rear bulkheads.
The fireboat John J Harvey, famed for its help in the aftermath of 9/11, visits the Hudson Maritime Museum.
With the zip tie stitches removed, all that remained was gluing the temporarily screwed in transom into position.
The stitch and glue skiff loses its stitches – the zip ties that helped establish the boat’s shape and made it possible to tweak alignment before finally gluing the sides and bottom with epoxy.
As designed, the Tango Skiff transom extensions don’t make a swim platform feasible. But what if we altered them a bit?