I built this Wineglass Wherry for a customer in Port Townsend. The kit sat in the basement for years until I started building it in May of 2006. A nameplate, bulkheads with hatches, and a brass cleat on the bow are the custom options I added to this beautiful boat.
Length: 14 feet
Beam: 4 feet
Weight: 100 lbs.
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The boat is complete.
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Pygmy Wineglass Wherry
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Pygmy Wineglass Wherry
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Pygmy Wineglass Wherry
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Pygmy Wineglass Wherry
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Pygmy Wineglass Wherry
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Pygmy Wineglass Wherry
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Pygmy Wineglass Wherry
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Pygmy Wineglass Wherry
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The hull is wired up using temporary frames.
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All wired up.
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The seams are glued with epoxy and the wire stitches are pulled out.
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The hull is then sanded smooth in preparation for fiberglassing.
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The hull is fiberglassed.
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The boat is flipped and work on the interior begins.
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Half of the interior has been fiberglassed.
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The first part of the rails is epoxied in place.
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The rails are installed.
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The hull is sanded in preparation for painting.
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The interior is varnished.
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View of one of the custom bulkheads.
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The hull is painted.