- Post published:06/02/2022
Build update
The start of 2022 has seen some remarkable progress in our boat build and a couple of major milestones have been reached over the past fortnight or so; consequently it seems like a good time for an update.
The twelve planks (or ‘strakes’) which will make up the sides of the hull each came in three pieces, and required joining using so-called ‘scarph’ joints. Completing 24 of these joints has been a time-consuming affair.
The final joint – and thus the final plank – has now been completed. In these somewhat staged pictures, we see David posing next to the stack of planks and with the random orbital sander that was used to tidy up the joints once the glue had hardened. (Rest assured that appropriate PPE was being worn prior to the photo shoot!)

With the planks complete, attention was turned to the build frame and the skiff’s ‘backbone’, upon which the planks will be mounted. The hog (inner keel) has now been glued to the aprons (inner stems), completing the internal skeleton of the boat. In coming weeks this will be honed in preparation for mounting the first planks.

As always, I’ll conclude this article with a plea to any interested members (or potential members!) to get in touch – you don’t need to be a boatbuilder or DIY enthisiast to get involved, and it’s a remarkably rewarding experience. Stay tuned for further updates, which will hopefully be coming thick and fast in the coming weeks!
Article written by Finlay Robertson