Wednesday, May 7, 2014

The Black is Back (in the shop for some retrofitting)


My, but it's been a looong time since I've made a blog entry!! That's not to say that nothing has been happening, it's just that I've gotten too darn lazy!! But I digress. . .

The latest project involves the Black Pearl. That lovely black craft that exudes kayaking sexiness!! The boat was built with an ocean cockpit, i.e., small, oval and very hard to get into if you are in a hurry or have bad knees. I suffer from the latter. Not long after I built the boat I started to regret the ocean cockpit. It was fine in the pool or when launching from a nice ramp, but a bugger in dumping surf or a hard beach landing!!  But I was committed to the small cockpit because I spent over 150.00 dollars on a custom spray skirt!!! Fast forward to about 2 months ago!! I left said skirt at the pool and, lo and behold, it went missing!!  It never ever turned up. So now I had a boat with an ocean cockpit but lost my good skirt. I had an old one from before but I'll admit I was just looking for an excuse to get rid of the ocean cockpit. My left knee has really been acting up lately and I was having a real bear of a job actually just getting into the boat. These two excuses were enough to plant the seed for a new project - tearing out a perfectly good ocean cockpit coaming and replacing with a more standard keyhole configuration!!  Time to get cutting!!!  Oh, and while I am at, why not drop in a skeg for good measure??

Like I said, I am getting lazy so I will VERY heavily rely on images to tell this particular story!!



Here's the Pearl back in the dry dock awaiting work:

Let's cut that sucker off!!
No turning back now!!

Foam mold and new keyhole shape.

Profile shot.

Laying up the coaming. Took 8 layers of 6 oz cloth.


Make sure to trim after every few layers. Best done before the epoxy sets up hard!!


Roughed in. No sanding at this point!


Pumps on my epoxy crapped out so I went with scales, Very easy and VERY accurate ratio measurements.


All laid up.


Snow leopard pattern that magically appeared after sanding. I toyed with the idea of keeping it like this but opted to paint it black!!



Just hacking another hole for the skeg!!


Skeg slot in the VERY rough. Yes, I cleaned it up, and yes, the skeg fit in there perfectly. And YES, it is lined up with the centre line even though it does not look so in this picture!!

Test fitting the skeg.


Add cutting yet another hole. This time to provide access to the skeg.


Temporary skeg access hatch!


Skeg in place.


Adding a lip in the access hole.


Lip ready to go. Cut out piece in background ready to be dropped in.


A look at the final cockpit.


And another.


Skeg access hatch ready for painting!


Another hole for the skeg control box.


Skeg control box in place!

No evidence of back access hatch now. Gloss black replaced by flat black = a more menacing look, in my opinion!!

And that is the project in pictures. I am just finishing up the paint job now and hope to have the boat back on the water in time for the Kayaking Retreat on the 16 - 18 of May!!

Saturday, September 21, 2013

Club Paddle - Cape Broyle

What: Club Paddle
Where:  Cape Broyle
When: September 21, 2013
Who:  17 boats and 18 paddlers

18 paddlers made it to Cape Broyle for a late September Club Paddle. What was supposed to be the final Club Paddle took place two weeks earlier in Aquaforte but the success of that event led to Gerard wanting to schedule one more. We could not have asked for a better day. The weather cooperated above and beyond and we had a great group of folks on hand. I think I can speak for all when I say that everyone had a splendid time on the water. Thanks and kudos to Gerard for taking the time and effort to organize and lead this paddle.

Here's a few shots from the day. Nothing spectacular but if you were there, you'll know the pictures do not do justice!!
























Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Club Paddle - Chance Cove, TB

Where:  Chance Cove, Trinity Bay
When:  August 25, 2013
Who:  18 paddlers in 17 kayaks

The penultimate Club Paddle was a lovely excursion out of Chance Cove, Trinity Bay. The day started with fog, but not enough to be a nuisance. Actually, it added to the mystique of this incredible stretch of coastline. The appearance of the sun for the second half of the trip was just icing on the cake.

I will let the pictures speak for themselves!!