

Update... this afternoon we finished the strips and removed the boat from the support that held the ribs in position as the strips were nailed on. Now it has a shape, a size and an internal volume and is starting to seem like a real boat.

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Wow! It's really coming along.
ReplyDeleteIf "The Silverfish of Doom" will hold a couple of Boy Scouts and a BB gun, and it looks like it will, I just might induct it into the U*U Jihad Navy. . . ;-)
ReplyDeleteWe know it will hold them, we just don't know if it will float.
ReplyDeleteWell my comment was made in the presumption that it would float of course. I suppose if it came down to it we might consider converting it into one of our submarines though. ;-)
ReplyDeleteso, that I guess would mean two BB guns and Boy Scouts with snorkels?
ReplyDeleteJust one BB gun as mentioned. In fact the BB gun might be rather impractical in a submarine. Maybe a spear-gun instead.
ReplyDeleteNice work! I have no fear that The Silverfish of Doom will sink.
ReplyDeleteMario