
Here's a lovely picture of my creation.
Of course, when I say finished I mean finished in sailing terms. Boats are never finished - as any boat owner can attest. The important thing is that she's (boats are always female) seaworthy. I'm sure I will be tinkering around with her for a long time, but I can now move her under the tarp outside, and of course, take her in the water.
Of course, I'm scared to take her sailing. Notice the large sail area, and the tiny boat underneath. Now imaging brisk winds pushing on the sail. What's keeping the boat from tipping? Me. Because of my >ahem< caution, I've devised a plan for safely acclimating myself to the boat. It's simple
- Phase 1: I take the boat rowing only until I've positioned the oarlocks and become comfortable with how she handles and floats.
- Phase 2: I practice rigging her in my driveway until I am comfortable with how everything should work and somewhat proficient in putting things up and taking them down.
- Phase 3: On a calm day, I take her to the water, rig her up and put her in.
- Phase 4: Judgment day. I go for it.
Until then, keep bailing.
Cap'n Woody
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