I truly admire your willingness to go for a do-over. Which vessel are you talking about?
Allan
AllanKP69 - With the snow days here in Philadelphia, I finally got round to doing my "re-do" of the Maine Peapod lobster boat and it turned out alright. Attaching pics of the original Peapod (white hull) and my Peapod re-do (teak hull).
I gave the original to my buddy in model club who is taking the leap into wood boat builds, as a diorama with lobsters and sea. So I wanted to make another Maine Peapod for my shelf. I thought that I was only going to do the hull in teak, but as I got into it it was so much fun I did the whole thing.
The oars are still black but not weathered yet, the lobster trap is in grey (easier to weather) instead of green, and the buoy is orange instead of orange and yellow.
I used only wood stock I had in my shop, so the planks on the re-do are 1/4 inch wide and 3/8 inches thick, instead of 3/8 x 1/8 thick. This made it a hard time bending the planks to get a natural looking hull and I used teak to show off the grain. Not having a natural roundness in the hull -- as you can see it turned into a canoe.
Happy with the interior hull, ribs, and seating. All done in oak and teak. Just have to bend the rub rails, add the false keel, and fabricate two oar locks.
Now I can go back to my HMS Victory hull-only build!
