Brandon Yuchasz
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I know you guys like pictures. By my count this is the third BB3 being built in the class of 08.
Well my boat build officially started on July 10th 2008. Finally after getting my work caught up the honey do list taken care of and tearing down and rebuilding a cabin at the resort I was able to start building my boat.
Before I could start building I had to find the floor in my garage.
After a day I had built some racks and begun to get organized.
After two day of cleaning I finally was getting somewhere.
During the week I was able to find time to build my table. Since I had a dirt floor in my garage it took some work but I used concrete cylinders to build off of and got a nice level workspace.
Finally it was time to Scarf the plywood together.
I started lofting on Saturday
My son built himself a table
Getting there.
Building the BIII is really a lot of fun so far.
Couple things I learned. Stitching on the sides by yourself is not to hard if you plan ahead. I simply used a masons string to hold the end from the rafters and started sticking at the other end. When I needed to I adjusted the string up and down.
Well my boat build officially started on July 10th 2008. Finally after getting my work caught up the honey do list taken care of and tearing down and rebuilding a cabin at the resort I was able to start building my boat.
Before I could start building I had to find the floor in my garage.


After a day I had built some racks and begun to get organized.

After two day of cleaning I finally was getting somewhere.

During the week I was able to find time to build my table. Since I had a dirt floor in my garage it took some work but I used concrete cylinders to build off of and got a nice level workspace.

Finally it was time to Scarf the plywood together.


I started lofting on Saturday

My son built himself a table

Getting there.



Building the BIII is really a lot of fun so far.
Couple things I learned. Stitching on the sides by yourself is not to hard if you plan ahead. I simply used a masons string to hold the end from the rafters and started sticking at the other end. When I needed to I adjusted the string up and down.