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Tuesday, 26 July 2011
It's finally flipped and stuck together
More pics arrived today and the two bits are now together and work to smooth the underside in hand.
That's the underside of the deck showing the inserts and deck moulding for the racks and fittings
Same thing from another angle
The internals, the centreboard case and bulkheads to reinforce the hull.
Couple of shots of its raw state out of the mould frames...
Prior to sanding.
Next step is to rub and fair the surface
Prior to filling and painting.
Clearly quite a lot of work, these stages which took most of last week.
It is however taking shape, and looking remarkably like the original plans and CAD programmes which although expected, is surprising nonetheless and very assuring.
Looking at the shot of the bow and these stern sections, it looks fully capable of taking what the sea is going to chuck at it. That nose lift should deal with anything and the stern flats look well capable of fast planing, it is a beast, I certainly won't be naming it after anything floral that's for sure..
Monday, 18 July 2011
Coming Together

Anyway this is another exciting update, it's been tricky sorting all the fixing points and making certain that the swinging pole swivel works and that the racks won't dig in. They're a little wider than I'd first planned, but that is due at the moment to the expediency of using B14 bits I'm going to guess.

You can see the preparations for the internals and the raising points of the racks and the whole craft is beginning to look a whole lot more racier, it's definitely going to have enough righting moment for my weight, which at the end of the day was the whole deal.

I can see this thing maybe being able to be sailed flat and bang the corners planing like a Formula Board on certain types of water. I can't wait to get on it, with any luck we may even be getting it wet this weekend according to Jamie, although I must admit it doesn't even look close, but then he knows what he's doing.
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