Through the whole build, when I came across a part that was a little difficult, I would put it aside and go on with something that was easier.  It has now come down to all those more difficult jobs.  
Yesterday, a friend of mine came over, handed me a bag and said, "here".   I opened it and squealed with excitement.  Obviously, he saw my worn out jigsaw!  I get to use his to finish my build.  By the look on his face, I guess he has never seen a woman get that excited over a power tool.
I have been putting off cutting the hole in the transom for the tiller.  It seems wrong to cut a big hole that close to the waterline.  The pintle and gudgeon was ordered from Duckworks, and I installed it today.  The lower gudgeon is not completed yet, so I just drilled a hole in scrap wood to simulate the gudgeon.  After marking approximately where the tiller will meet the transom, I drilled a couple of holes.  With jigsaw in hand, I started the cutting.  And it cut so smooth!!!!
The tiller will be made next.  Hopefully, that post will be up in a few days.  We'll see...
 
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