Well the hard part of glassing is done I think. I finished up the engine box today, and it feels awesome. I still have to cap the stringers, and I am not looking forward to that. I think I am going to buy a small router with a round off bit and make it easy on myself. Then I am going to coat the cleats in resin mixed at a slow kick and then screw them to the stringers to hold the deck down. I hope to get some time this week to get that done. I need to get the deck in soon. Since I have the height of the deck ready to go, I ground down the lip on the outside of the hull. Plus you will see in the video how I removed all the carpet glue.
A view of some glass work
The motor box and fuel line relief.
Looking back at the stern. That engine box caused me loss of sleep. It sure turned out nice. No those are not air bubbles, it is the grain of the wood.
I have a light spot on the front of the bow where the previous owner beached it alot. A few layers of 24 oz woven alternated with CSM fixed that.
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