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All Hands on Deck Part 2

May 6, 2012

This day I started out by installing bilge pump, then cutting a relief in the board that covers it.  I got those edges covered with Red Guard.   Nina and Kenny worked on installing the foam in the hull sections.

By that time the crew was assembled and ready for final installation of the deck boards...

The two pieces fit very snug against each other.  So now comes the fun part of screwing the boards down.  It sure is a good feeling to be standing on deck again and without a soft spot in the back.

I ran out of stainless steel screws so Jack and Sally jumped on their bike and got us some more. 

So in the mean time I gathered a few measurements and cut that last 2 deck boards that was needed.

Nina packed those sections with foam and I applied Red Guard to boards that will be covering those sections.  Now everything is covered.  Cory and I have most of the new wood screwed down but that is were I decided to stop for the day.



Here is a picture of new deck in the boat.  We have come a long way and everyone was happy to see this!!  Thanks for the help Nina, Jack, Sally, Kenny and Cory.





TO DO LIST:
-Install Deck and screw down
-Prep the new Surface and get it ready for fiberglassing
-Fiberglass the Deck
-Install cleats for the seat & battery boxes
-Fiberglass those cleats down
-Prime the Deck
-Paint the Deck
-Install Seats, Batteries & Gas Tanks
-Take it out for a test run!!!!

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