
March 24-25, 2012
I spent my time this weekend sizing the stringers and bulkheads down to their final sizes. Not too much in the line of pictures because I wanted to get as much done as possible.
First of all on Saturday I had to take some time and correct a stringer that I incorrectly cut to the wrong height. I cut the left stringer too high and used it and the center stringer to line up the right stringer's height. Since the center stringer is cut to the correct size that caused me to cut the right stringer short. So I had to cut a new right stringer. I still had and have plenty of wood and that was good. To finish out the evening I made the measurements of the deck area.
I worked on Sunday to finish cutting everything to the correct height. The left stringer that was too high took the longest to get to the correct size. Not wanting to mess up another stringer I was using my belt sander to sand down the wood. Then I would check the height in the boat to the center and to the outside. I found out that you really need to be outside of the boat when making your checks. When I was in the boat my weight was pushing the hull down making everything look right. Then when I would get out of the boat the hull would relax and the heights would change. I adjusted and everything is looking good now. With Nina's help we have the pieces roughed up and ready to be covered in a coat of resin. Hopefully I have that done during the week...
TO DO list:
-Apply a coating of resin to the wood
-PL Glue the pieces into the boat
-Fiberglass the Stringer and Bulkheads down
-Purchase Plywood for the Deck (2 Sheets -- 1/2" MDO)
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