the good part is, if you had a paddle you'd be able to get around now...
the good part is, if you had a paddle you'd be able to get around now...
I can use the shovel for a paddle! It's in the last pic, just for you!
Last update for this weekend. Stringers are next, when I can get to them, anyway.
http://www.***boat.com/image_center/...62Transom8.JPG
Hey Dave, What kind of glass did you use? (mat or clothe and the weight) Looks good, your getting there!!
I used different stuff in different areas. Transom to hull: 1 layer 1.5 oz mat against the wood, then 1 layer 8 oz cloth over that, against the hull. The short piece of wood at the back of the floor: sea-goin' poxy putty. The long board down the center: epoxy resin, thickened with sawdust. Floor to hull, outer edges: 2 strips, 6" wide, 6 oz cloth tape, folded double. Center board, and back cross piece: 1 strip, 6" wide, 6 oz cloth tape, folded double. Cover on floor and rear area: 39 oz tri-axial cloth. Inside of transom: 2 layers 8 oz cloth, 15 oz bi-axial cloth tape wrapped on the corners, 4" overlap.
This weeks update: The hull is almost ready to put the deck back on. I still have a couple areas to cover with glass, then the final clean-up can be done.
Stringers bedded to the hull
http://www.***boat.com/image_center/...Stringers2.JPG
Stringers glassed over
http://www.***boat.com/image_center/...Stringers4.JPG
Deck sitting on the trailer ready to turn over and get ready
http://www.***boat.com/image_center/.../3062Deck1.JPG
that scares me....