

I searched for boats and finally decided on the "Silver" kit from Redfish Kayaks (which, incidentally is located in Port Townsend, Wa.; where I was born and rasied). I picked it because of the size and style, taking into consideration that Marie is small and light, which the Silver, now named Lucy (I'll get to that) should be a nice fit.
I called Joe (the owner of Redfish) and spoke to him about the boats and have since been back to P.T. on a visit with my daughter Ashley, and have actually been to his shop, gaining some useful tips, which I hope to pass on to other future builders (PAT) as well as have a neat blog (kudoz to Marie for the blog) for remembering the construction process.
While I was getting started with "my" boat, we still had to purchase several more tools and the wood for Maries' boat. We did that in several places and I (we) have since spent a few days ripping, planning & routering cedar for the strips of the hull, weather permitting....winter will not go away this year. Last weekend it was 76 on Sunday (I was fried to a crisp while routering most of the afternoon) and the next day it was snowing!!!) However, when I wasn't busy with Marie's wood, I had time to devote to what is now "my" boat...and had lots of help from Marie. It's been really fun building these boats together! Buying wood and cutting it yourself will save about 50% on the actual wood costs, if you already have the tools that is. Otherwise, you can buy milled strips from a number of sources.

The names.....
I had been thinking that I needed to name the boat. I love old movies and one of my favorite of all time is "A Streetcar Named Desire" with Marlon Brando. Can't you just hear Marlon Brand yelling, "STELLAAAAA!!!" I also liked to watch "I love Lucy" while I was growing up and so the names "Stella" & "Lucy" came to mind. I mentioned this in passing to Marie. A couple days later (I had already decided on "Stella") Marie came home, having forgotten the other name and that I was trying to decide between the two; and said, "I'm naming her "Lucy"!" So I say, "Soooo original, that's the other name I was thinking about!" Well...maybe it wasn't quite like that, but it was funny. You had to be there I suppose.


Anyway......I am almost done stripping Stella's hull


and Marie, now that she has wood;
got a really good start this last weekend. I will try and figure out how to do captions and explain some of the pictures, but that will be another night.
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