November Boatbuilding Update

By

Lorne Swarthout

 

It has been a busy season of boatbuilding at VCB this fall. We have two craft underway, the David T. Heim Whitehall gig and a 15′ strip-built canoe. Every Wednesday and Sunday afternoon volunteers have been working with Marcel and Lorne to put together the wood and glue and fiberglass that will result in a couple of beautiful boats. 

 
The DTH gig has been fully planked (with red cedar strips) and fiberglassed (inside and out). We have also inserted frames (to support the seats) and floors (to support the floorboards) as well as bulkheads fore and aft. This week we installed four beautiful mahogany seats. Then we set to work on the wide gunwales that will anchor the oarlocks. We may end up painting part of the DTH–discussions are lively on this subject!–but we are working carefully to ensure that if we want to simply varnish the whole craft it will look absolutely ship-shape. 
 
The Ranger canoe was begun a few weeks ago with the building of a strong back and 13 molds. This week we steam bent the ash stems and next week we plan to machine the Sitka spruce strips that we will use to plank this craft. It promises to be a lovely companion to the Zoe canoe. 
 
The VCB boat shop is open to all volunteers, Wednesdays, and Sundays from 12:00 noon on. It is a great place to learn some woodworking skills or just to escape the shackles of your desk for a few hours. 
 
Lorne and Marcel – Boathouse foremen with David T Heim Strip-built Whitehall Gig
 
 
Frames and Floors
 
 
Marcel and Jorge
 
 
Gunwale Construction
Installing the Seats
 
 
Anne and Brian working on molds for Ranger Canoe – 15′ strip-built canoe 
 
 
Bending the stems
 
Anne Brian & Fred with Ranger Canoe – Stems Bent
 
 
 
 

Boatbuilding Update

Work continues on Whitehall Gig David Thorleif Heim. Planking (glueing 1/4″ X 3/4″ cedar strips) is complete and after lots of sanding, fiberglass was applied to the outside of the hull. The gig was turned over for sanding and glassing the inside of the hull. 

Volunteers are working on Wednesday and Sunday at noon at the VCB shop on the south side of Pier 40. Anyone who wants to lend a hand is welcome. No experience needed.

Whitehall Gig David Thorleif Heim Planking Complete

BY
Lorne Swarthout
The planking is complete! On Sunday, July 15, the VCB boat building crew added the last of the 108 cedar strips that make up the hull of our new gig, the David T. Heim. 
 
The planking process began about 8 weeks ago. It involved glueing thin strips of western red cedar (1/4″ x 3/4″) edge to edge, held in place temporarily with a small brads at 15 points down the hull. 
 
The next step will be to sand the outside of the hull and get it ready for fiberglass. 
 
Volunteers are working on Wednesday and Sunday afternoons (and sometimes days in between). Anyone interested in having a hand in this exciting project is invited to join us. No experience needed!
 
 

Zoe Rises to the Gowanus Challenge

Dear friends,

The Zoe came in first today in the Gowanus Challenge canoe race. Undaunted by the superfund waters of the Canal, Luke and I bent to our paddles and outpaced 10 red plastic Old Towns. We were happy that our beautiful cedar canoe was also the fastest canoe. First prize today was a metal crank dredged from the Canal bottom (?) and a bottle of Gowanus gin (!).  

 

Many family and friends showed up to enjoy the warm sunshine and rock music and general good feelings. Thanks for coming. And special thanks to those of you who contributed on our behalf to this worthy organization which advocates for a cleaner Gowanus Canal. 
 
Lorne

David Thorleif Heim Keel Laying Ceremony

On Sunday, May 20th, Judy Heim, friends and VCB volunteers gathered together to ceremoniously lay the keel for a new Whitehall Gig. The gig has been named after David Thorleif Heim who helped to build the VCB flotilla and support our mission over the years. 

Judy Heim with VCB Boatbuilders Marcel Dejean and Lorne Swarthout