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The seed of adventure has been sown.

The goal is to take this boat on a trip that no other Wharram boat has taken.
From Great Slave Lake in Canada's Northwest Territories up the MacKenzie River to the Beafort Sea
and westward to the Bering Sea and south to the inside passage on the Alaska and British Columbia coast.

Saturday, October 28, 2006



It was inevitable, I ended up getting sucked in by the boat today. I thought I could just clean the shed. I ended up making a cardboard template for the aftermost bunk and then filleted the stern side of bulkhead 1 and installed the diagonals in this bay too. Not that I neglected cutting the grass - still green and growing, and cleaning the deck.

I have now done 25 days worth of work in the shed. That doesn't mean 25dx8hrs. It means I've stepped into the shed on 25 separate days and worked anywhere from 1 to 9 hours. It probably averages out to 5 hours per day so I've got 125hrs into the first hull. All is well, I still like the design and I try patiently, as I know I have a long way to go, to await the first sail.

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