Showing posts with label Hovercraft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hovercraft. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 16, 2021

Hovercraft Update

When the pandemic hit I had some time to be able to work on my own projects. One of those projects was my hovercraft, which has been in the works since 2005. Here are the updates for last year through this year. Almost all of the updates are from last year, since we moved across country this year and I haven't found any time to work on it.

July 18th, 2020: Back to work after a several years break. Here I returned to adding the skirt tack strip along the outer edge of the hull. The tack strip is used to attach the upper edge of the skirt, which is what helps a hovercraft hover. 

August 11th, 2020: Finished the skirt attach strips. Getting ready to move on to skinning the top. The strips needed to be added before the top was skinned since access to the inside of the wall would be limited once skinned.

August 14th, 2020: Before I can skin the sides, the front section needs to be filled in with sturdy foam. These blocks are custom cut and then inserted one at a time. Eventually they will be sanded smooth. Starting at the center of the craft and working outwards.

August 16th, 2020: Continuing outwards. Using spray foam to fill in gaps turned out to not work so well since the spray foam wasn't anywhere near as dense as the pink foam. But after some trimming and sanding it made do.

August 23rd, 2020: Finished the foam infill on the front. The pink foam is only used to fill in between the ribs in front of the duct, which is what I have here. I can now start skinning the sides.

September 2nd, 2020: Left and right wing skins are attached. 

September 30th, 2020: Now the interior wing skins are attached. Once the pieces are cut, which does take some fine tuning since they are flexed around, the attachment itself is fairly straightforward. Unfortunately there was a supply chain issue getting the epoxy I needed so I lost all of September to work and epoxy doesn't set in the cold. 

October 30th, 2020: Both skins on the other wing attached and the foam front has been partially sanded down.

November 4th, 2020: Following the wing skins, the foam was sanded down with any imperfections filled in by epoxy since the spray foam didn't work too well. Then the skin between the duct and the cockpit was installed. Lots of clamps to make sure it stayed in place while flexing it around. 

November 16th, 2020: After the central skin I was able to do the last thing for the season and that was to install the lift fan brackets. This involved cutting into the lift duct and the skin I just put on to drop them into place. Hopefully I measure them out accurately but it seems like they should be solid. I then epoxied them into place. I also then fiberglassed over the pink foam, so although it appears to be just foam, it is actually protected.

March 17th, 2021: Unfortunately, after all that work we decided to move back to New York, so the hovercraft needed to make another cross country trip. This involved purchasing another trailer that better fit it and strapping it down.

March 19th, 2021: Once the hovercraft was fully strapped down and covered with tarps, it was set to go.

April 8th, 2021: All packed up and ready to go on a cross country trip.

November 16th, 2021: And all comfy in her new home. She now has her own wood shop that she can sit in and contemplate life.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Hovercraft Update


As mentioned before, my goal this summer was to finish the bottom of the hovercraft. Well it is done for now. It still needs the skirt strips and the actual skirt but for now it has been flipped over after this final paint job with bottom paint.

You can check out the process from start to finish over at my website.

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Hovercraft Update


Back to business. My goal this summer (2011) is to finish the bottom so I can flip it back over and work on the inside. Well to do that I had to finish fixing the holes that kept occurring every time I sanded down the edges of the lift duct and to smooth out the remaining edges. I also fixed the two holes I had to cut out for the wheel wells from the trailer. I finished all that, got it all smooth, and filled in all the holes. Then I purchased some sealant for the bottom. Since it is all plywood, I figured it probably needs some. That is why it looks much more glossy now than it did before. I also painted the sealant over the paint job that I did before (the red) on the sides since they most likely needed it as well. The next step is to put some bottom guard boat paint to help seal against mold and rot.

You can check out the process from start to finish over at my website.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Hovercraft Update

So I finally have found some time to work on my Hovercraft. You can check out previous updates over at the Hovercraft Page of my website.


Well, moving from Buffalo to Salt Lake City caused a pretty big upheaval in the hovercraft building process. Here it is attached to the car and still all covered. Several problems developed from the move though. I needed to get some straps to keep it down and I tightened them too much at times so it ended up crushing parts of the skin added previously. Also I could only afford a 4' wide trailer instead of a 6' wide one. The 4' wide one was about $300 as opposed to over $1200. But to solve the problem with the trailer I had to cut holes out of the bottom to fit the wheels through. These now need to be replaced as well as the crushing fixed.


Well after over 2 years I finally got time to work on it again. I flipped it back over and with the help of my friend Brett we cleaned up the cut outs (I originally just quick cut them out with a jig saw since I was pressed for time). I have also fixed the crushing and advanced a little on the lift duct itself. At this point all I have to do is fill the holes and then I can finish off the bottom.

Monday, August 21, 2006

Hovercraft - Update

Note - This was originally published on my other site "The Geology P.A.G.E." but due to the content I have moved it here and backdated the post.
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Hovercraft Update


So this is how the hovercraft looks now. It is slowly coming along (ok very slowly) but it actually has the shape of a boat now. I am super happy with how this is coming out. Unfortunately I hurt my back in the last week working on the stringers (the things hold the main ribs together) so work has progressed actually slower than before. If you want to check out how the rest of the hovercraft came up to this point go to my website here:

http://dinojim.com/AboutMe/hovercraftframe.html

Sunday, May 14, 2006

Hovercraft - The Beginning

Note - This was originally published on my other site "The Geology P.A.G.E." but due to the content I have moved it here and backdated the post.
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After years of talking about it I am finally doing it. I am building a hovercraft. I purchased the plans about 2 years ago and now I am finally starting it. Today is day 1 where I go get the wood for the frame. I am so excited.