So as i’ve mentioned before we have many awesome neighbors in this small mountain community. With that being said it’s no surprise that one simple comment of ” yea I don’t know how the hell i’m gonna get that engine in the boat” while taking to a friend that stopped by, brought a massive boom truck to the property. In less than an hour our 630 pound diesel was plucked up and gently set inside the boat as if it were made of styrofoam. People are like that up snowden. Kind, generous, and more often than not they own heavy machinery! Thanks guy’s we would have had a hell of a time with it ourselves!
So I was envisioning a regular sized truck with a little boom crane on it…. Not so much!
The engine was like a a pebble to this thing.
A couple slices with a knife… Sun roof! How quaint…
Stoked!
Now back to business.
and she’s in!! Just blocked in place for now. I’ll make permanent mounts later.
Well another monumental task completed! Only a few odds and ends and we’ll start on bottom planking! We’re getting there!
Thats all for now.
Garrett & Ruth



Lookin sexy!
some of the beautiful fir from sustainable northwest woods fresh from the planer!
planed down to planking thickness. Note all the saw dust!


Much more area covered than whats left to cover! You can see two of the intermediates in between the 2nd and 3rd / 3rd and 4th frames.
So far this is the only plank that required more patience, and precision. This plank is notched to except two planks with more extreme taper. This helps make up for the extra surface area towards the bow.
Nice view of her sheer line. The planks at the stern are simply run out past the transom, and will be trimmed later.
I can’t wait until we can see her in the open not cooped up in the shed!
