Friday, 7 September 2012

A departure...3D burgees



On a lark I decides to use up some leftover material and carve a 3D burgee for the door of our clubhouse...then I was honored with a request to carve another for a good friend.

More later...



Wednesday, 5 September 2012

GK Hull Models expands staff...


If you can't win a trophy....carve one.

This small hull is on it's way to being a trophy for the race I put on at our club each Summer...it was once called the 30+ Race, but in memory of a longtime member and gentleman who recently passed, it is now the Mike O'Shea Memorial Sprint.






The hull is a fine little CS22 "Can Doo"...Mike and Linda's first boat many years ago.

Fair winds Mike.

Tuesday, 28 August 2012

Winter prep....


Summer is wrapping up...time to get the snow removal equipment ready for Winter!!




Three new launches...


After a busy summer of balancing retirement, carving, cruising and racing, I actually managed to put out a few more hulls...I'm proud of these and with each hull I am refining my technique.



Three boats for three great clients

Hotfoot 20...trailer sailer
This hull looks fast hanging on the wall. I took me 3 backboards to get the right look...and now it looks "right"

It should be in Western Canada by week's end.


PSC34...a model of Hull #1
Very cool to be allowed to carve this landmark boat.
I love the sheer

Look for the real thing in Toronto.



Bertram 20...my first powerboat
This boat took the largest investment of time I have ever spent on one hull, but the client is a great customer and this completes his set of 3 hulls I have carved for him.

Time and effort well spent...repeat clients are the ultimate compliment & are entitled to any effort I have to make.


These two already reside in Connecticut. All the boards are the same size and finish...this client has a really good eye for scale and display.



Thursday, 2 August 2012




Accolades continue to pour in ;)


"Gatekeeper is a genius"


                                      RH Perry


(I may be paraphrasing)









After a few hectic weeks I'm back to reducing cedar trees to piles of dust...and sneezing...a lot.

I have just finished "re-fitting" one of my earliest hulls. It was a gift to one of my crewman, but as my skills evolved I could see more and more flaws in it. So I begged it back and improved it a bit.


before


after




the real thing...we just finished painting her




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