Wednesday, August 25, 2010
strawler
The shape is looking good it looks like one of those drug subs I see on the net. If it was loaded with two tons of drugs it would sink deep in the water like those subs so I think with out the weight if will be a good sea boat. I think I have just given a idea to those sub builders and the drug barons, would be nice if they the barons paid me for the idea. I aint into drugs so to be caught on the open sea in this thing I think I might get arrested.
Monday, August 23, 2010
strawler--drug sub
The windows have to be cut in and you can use an angle grinder with one of those thin cutting wheels on it for the straights and a jigsaw for the corners.
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
strawler
More work on the shed! If it don't work it will make an expensive shed, it is looking good with the hand rails on the roof and the navigation lights at the end of the rails. Mounting hand rails you only need an inch of clearance for your fingers to fit behind the rails with comfort. this next photo is looking from the inside of the boat.
This photo above shows the hand rails on the cabin sides.
The final photo shows the general layout of the cabin on the boat.
Fitting out will commence in the coming days.
Monday, August 16, 2010
strawler -- drug sub
This photo taken looking from the bottom.More work done and it looks good, the weight is not a problem.The photos speak for them selves.
This is the finished product fully welded.
Just some hand rails to go on.
This is the finished product fully welded.
Just some hand rails to go on.
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Thursday, August 12, 2010
strawler --drug sub
Today the cabin roof was welded on lots more to do. The shape of the cabin from the top is airfoil in shape so when it is powering to windward it will generate a small amount of lift.
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
strawler
More work has taken place and there is a monstrous amount of room in the cabin. Weight is not an issue as the total weight is about 1 hundred kg. maybe it might be stealthy cause of its shape. The photos speak for them selves.
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