Mahogany dory a hit with showgoers!
She was the
belle of the Halifax International Boat Show. Our 11-foot Little Sister
dory, constructed of Fijian mahogany with copper fastenings and clear
finish, was a true must-see for attendees of this annual event.
But I have to tell you…she barely made it.
You see, it’s been so cold in Lunenburg this last while and our
shop, located in one of the last two original fish sheds on the harbor
here, isn’t exactly insulated. Fact is when the wind blows hard
enough, like it did the morning of the show’s opening, the whole
place shudders and the cold comes up through the floor as well as through
the walls. Obviously, this does nothing to help a coat of varnish dry.
So our builder Jay and I decided to move the little bundle. It came as
a surprise to me – and later to many at the show – that this
dory is as light as she is. Jay made a few modifications to plank thickness
to avoid the heaviness that might otherwise have resulted from our decision
to build in hardwood. At roughly 95 pounds, we moved her easily enough
to the warehouse used by the tall ship Picton Castle and there he was
able to apply the last of the 12 coats of varnish used to give this dory
its stunning, mirror-like finish (I kept joking with showgoers that I’d
have used it to fix my lipstick if it hadn’t been situated so close
to the floor).
As it was, her gunnels were a tad tacky as we loaded her up for the hour-long
drive to Halifax, but she was sitting pretty by the time the doors opened
at noon Thursday and the admirers didn’t stop until the close of
the show Sunday. We took so many fine compliments that we actually had
to send Jay home as we feared his head would become too swelled!
Now back at Lunenburg, Jay’s working on a sister to the Sister,
also mahogany, but this one of the opposite coloring – dark planks
with light gunnels. Both are for sale.
Dory Plug (aka Susan)
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