Grabrails with Broadbill - INSTALLED

Steve Sanford

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All~

Here is another project where I got to incorporate waterfowl into the design of something useful. You can call them "anseriform appurtenances" or just "duck-shaped doodads"....

The full story is on my site at: http://stevenjaysanford.com/grabrails-with-broadbill/

I built these grabrails for Red Oster's Commanding Mistress - one of the boats that "starred" in our When the Broadbill was King on Great South Bay DVD: http://stevenjaysanford.com/when-the-broadbill-was-king-on-great-south-bay/


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I think Red got the idea from my bow handle on White-Wing. He called me last spring and asked for a pair of custom grabrails to replace the "workboat grey" pair on either side of the companionway. Of course, he wanted Broadbill.

I had drawn a sleeping Broadbill for the sign at our camp on Champlain. The pattern was too large so I reduced it on a copier at my local hardware store.


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Then I made a full-size "mock up" from pine. I wanted to show both those wonderful cadmium yellow yes and that famous blue bill.


Last time I was on Long Island, I checked it on the boat - and decided how it would be fastened.

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Now I was ready to saw out some 5/4 Philippine Mahogany - and then carve and sand. Here they are ready for finishing.

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I struggled with the stain but finally got something light enough and with just enough red.

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I painted the eyes and bill and the Hen's white "mustache" with acrylics over the first coat of varnish. I've got 2 more coats of marine varnish on now - and will add 2 more before installation.

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I first developed this Hen's "face-plate" shape last summer - on the pair I made for Pat Gregory. It satisfies my need to play around with biology and shapes and abstractions.
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The shape of the side feathers is the right shape and size for a human hand.


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I relieved the wingtips and tail - and burned them so they would not get lost in the varnish.



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Now to find another excuse for building ducks into boats......

All the best,

SJS

PS: For fans of Tom Robbins - yes, the title of this post was a nod to "Still Life with Woodpecker".....



UPDATE: On my September excursion down to Long Island, I brought along the grabrails for installation.

Commanding Mistress is in dry dock - until the late season.


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Each rail was fastened from below with SS lag screws - 1/4" x 3" - and washers. I set them in an adhesive caulk - but not 3M 5200. I wanted Red to be able to remove them if he wanted to for re-varnishing over the years.



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We decided the Hen should be on the port side - because the "green-headed" drake needed to be on the starboard (as per the Law the Sea). Here's the view from the helm.

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The Satisfied Customer. (We should have taken a photo with the companionway open. Guess that will have to wait until winter.....)




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All the best,

SJS
 
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Wow! Those are very high up on the 'Cool' scale.
If only I had a place to put something like that on my 14' Mirrocraft. :)

Tim
 
"[font=Verdana,Arial,Helvetica]The pattern was too large so I reduced it on a copier at my local hardware store."


ok- that's when you know he is a serious player


the rest of us would have to do it on the side in the office or take a roll of dimes to the library

LOL
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Exceptional Steve. As always well thought out, designed, tested and executed. I can't wait to see the installed photos.
 
"[font=Verdana,Arial,Helvetica]The pattern was too large so I reduced it on a copier at my local hardware store."


ok- that's when you know he is a serious player


the rest of us would have to do it on the side in the office or take a roll of dimes to the library

LOL
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I thought the same thing only Steve could pull of copies from a hardware store. The rest have to go to office max, staples, ect.[font=Verdana,Arial,Helvetica]






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Steve - I watch your DVD from time to time enjoying the history of your region. It is very well done and, kudos to you and Craig Kessler for putting it together. I appreciate your passion for waterfowling history and preserving it.

Sharing our history is important to our friends, family, children and grandchildren. Take the time to share your history with someone you love. They will enjoy it more than you know...
 
My bucket list gets longer every time we get another one of these wonderfully creative projects! Lovely work - send some pics of the "big rig" in action this season!
 
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