Finally completed the 3 coats of epoxy on the outside of the hull, and sanded off the drips (and most of the epoxy). The interior does not look as bad as it might. The hull was amazingly light to pick up, maybe only 20 - 30 lbs without deck, gunwhales, and other fittings. Upright, the impression of depth and freeboard is much greater, and it is clear that the fancy tapering of the planks will be invisible when she is in the water.
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Ulua project: 1 year, 6 months, and 23 days
Time remaining until Pac Cup 2010: 1 year, 7 months, and 25 days
Gorgeous! Love to see the progress photos. Thanks for sharing; wish I had room to try this! I’m jealous (in a good way.)
congrats!
Looking good, looking good! Nice milestone to hit.
Oh Hell Yeah! That’s what I’m talking about!
You rock David!!!!!!!!!!!!
and more !!!!!!!!!!! Kudos!