Today was Day One of our NanoShip project at the WoodenBoat School. This is a new design under development at CLC; there's a bit more about it here if you missed the article an issue or two back in Small Craft Advisor magazine.
Our own Jay Hockenberry built this precise 50% scale model of the 13-foot NanoShip, here showing its fetching lines to good effect. Just needs some R/C outfitting to make a hilariously fun sailing model. But onwards to the full-sized article...
This is a 13-foot water-ballasted lugger, which includes an auxiliary outboard hidden behind the raked transom.
Prepping bulkheads on the router table.
As many components as possible are pre-coated with epoxy before assembly, to be sanded smooth before they are installed in the hull.
The sole of the self-bailing cockpit is fiberglassed on the bench.
Laminating the centerboard. We call this "hillbilly vacuum-bagging."
Laminating the six-foot bowsprit. We routed a hollow in each half because, well, why not? We're having fun here at the WoodenBoat School.
The nascent hull assembly, with the garboards in place and two of the bulkheads.
Further updates this week whenever I can grab a few minutes.