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Taking Shape
Posted: May 15th, '09, 22:02
by scot
Posted: May 15th, '09, 23:49
by jspiezio
Moving along pretty fast really. Good work.
Posted: May 15th, '09, 23:52
by JohnCranston
Scott,
It takes time...but, It'll be worth it in the long run. My best friend, Eddie, Has his B 26 twin ob at my house having the finishing touches done by one of the local boat riggers...we'll all get there sooner or later. Keep up the good work.
Posted: May 16th, '09, 06:41
by Buju
Lookin good Scot...
I really like the faux bahia coaming. Looks original. You're gonna have a helluva cool boat when you're done... keep sanding.
Posted: May 16th, '09, 06:45
by John F.
Scott-
She has nice lines. Nice work.
John F.
Posted: May 17th, '09, 07:08
by Harry Babb
Good going Scot
She has really taken a different shape from the time that I seen her. Youz beez doin gud boss! ! ! !
What materials did you use to make the sides and front?
There is something about us guys here on B31.com......we tend to bite off big projects and with time we work right thru them.....you go girl! ! !
Harry
Posted: May 17th, '09, 21:22
by scot
Thanks Harry,
The panels are 1/8" FRP. I have not reinforced the side panels as yet. The bow section is 1/4 plywood, saturated with epoxy and the FRP is bonded to it with epoxy as well. I mixed off ratio for the bow laminate to stiffen the assembly. It's only 3/8" thick but it's like pounding on concrete. I'm very pleased with the strength. It is tied in with cloth/epoxy at the deck. It is also reinforced linearly with plywood panels that will become machinery space for electric, baby AC, etc.