The mast steps are in place and the decks are on. I had been
debating whether to leave the decks natural or paint them. I’m going with the
paint. So the only natural wood showing will be the hatch covers, the cap for
the centerboard trunk, the thwart, the cockpit coaming and the rubrails.
The hatch frames are built and I am in the process of
building the hatch covers.
The front hatch is significantly curved, so the hatch cover will be a bit tricky.
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A friend took down an old pear tree and milled a few large
planks for me. I’m using these for the hatch cover frames and insetting the
marine ply.
Next up is epoxy coating the decks, sanding and painting the decks and the cockpit. I bought a HVLP sprayer for the painting, but it has been very windy for the past week and looks like it will be for the next several days. So I may just roll the paint on like I did with the hull.
Then I will bend the
coaming into place. The corners for this will require either steaming or
soaking in boiling water to make the wood pliable enough to take the bend. My
test run from a few weeks ago seemed to work fine as long as I stick with 6mm
plywood. Any thicker than that and no amount of steaming will allow it to bend
that much.
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