It seems this is going to go down as the boat building year where I put in a ton of hours, but things don’t look that different from where it was last season. I do have a lot of things checked off the list, but when I went looking for pictures of it all, it’s not that different.
I’ll just go with a list of a few things I’ve done this season:
-prepped and coated the bottoms with a copper epoxy mix. There’s a lot of debate about the usefulness of such a coating, so it’s likely I’ll regret that decision, but I can still overcoat it with something later. I’m not afraid to frequently go over the side and clean the bottom if it doesn’t work well.
-prepped the topsides for paint. All I need to do now is tape off the water line and paint. That will be a good day.
-built the transom steps from foam and glass. In the picture, the outsides are not glassed yet. I’ll do that when I turn them over.
-built and installed the rudder tube/bearing assembly. Here’s uncle John turning my rudder bearings on his lathe. They fit perfectly into the G10 tubes which in turn are heavily glassed to the transom. One day in the not too near future, the rudder stock will shoot out of here and steer the boat.
-I Started to turn the hulls over. When I got them half way over and the bracing removed, I realized how much easier it would be to build out some of the interior while they were still suspended from the ceiling, so I left them hanging there and I’ve been cleaning up the insides and cutting the bunks to fit. Also note the way the shop looks like a complete disaster area. I did clean it up right after this shot.
It won’t be long and the hulls will be fully upright!
Stay tuned for an update on the cuddy interior. Wires, Batteries, Inverters, and Sinks, oh my!