Thursday, April 28, 2005

Day 48

Day 48, 1 1/2 hour of work done. Tonight we sanded the hatch rims that we just put on the boat. We also sanded the openings of the hatch to make them nice and smooth. Put a quick coat of stain on the hatch rims for the blue boat, and the starte to epoxy. We were able to coat the hatch rims and hatch supports, and well as the coaming. With some of the left over epoxy we sealed up some bare spots on the ribs of the hatch covers.

Monday, April 25, 2005

Day 47

Day 47, 2 more hours of work done. Finishing addition of hatch rims on boat 1 & boat 2, seal between deck and forward bulk head completed since the deck did not seal tight to the bulkhead. Had a small mix up on one hatch rim... glued the wrong side, Boy was dad pissed. But all is well in the end.


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Sunday, April 24, 2005

Day 46

Day 46, 2 more hours of work done. Cut out Hactches on boat Number 2. Finished sanding the cockpit on boat 2. Also install the hatch stiffner on boat 2. Attached the hatch rim on Boat number 1.


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Saturday, April 23, 2005

Day 45

Day 45, 5 more hours of work done. It was another good day for building since it is April 23rd here in Michigna and under a Winter Storm Warning. Prediction was for 4-6 inches of the white stuff after we had a wonderful week of near 75 degreee weather. Cleaned up the hatches on boat 1 and layed out the hatches for boat two


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Friday, April 22, 2005

Day 44

Day 44, 2 hours of work done. We set the coaming on boat number 1. We used almost every clamp we owned. The hardest part was fitting all of the clamps in the area. It worked out well though.


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Thursday, April 21, 2005

Day 43

Day 43, 2 hours of work done. Day 43 ended up with no pictures but we worked using a cabinet scraper and a handle scraper to remove the gobbers on the side and deck of the boats. These tools worked beautifull and made the job much simpler. By doing this we can cut down the ammount of sanding we would have to do on the gobbers.

Wednesday, April 20, 2005

Day 42

Day 42, 2 hours of work done. Put on a thin layer of epoxy on both boats. Used a cabinet scraper to remove the glue globs we had here and there on the boats. Those tools are worth their weight in gold! Had a little help from my new dog Jack. He makes a good shop foreman.


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Sunday, April 17, 2005

Day 41

Day 41, 3 1/2 hours of work done. Laid the glass out on the bonzia dragon and put the first coat of epoxy on. Dad alsp put a little hood ornament on his boat.


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Saturday, April 16, 2005

Day 40

Day 40, 3 1/2 hours of work done. Laid the glass out on the blue boat and put the first coat of epoxy on. Dad had a good idea he picked up from the message boards to put tape on the side of the boat about 1 1/2 inch down. Then once the epoxy has thickened but not compleley solid, use a razor knife to cut the glass along the tape. Then peal the tape off. This gave us a nice sharp line and no annoying little fiberglass frays.


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Tuesday, April 12, 2005

Day 39

Day 39, 2 hours of work done. Cut deck to fit, plane the edge then round over getting ready for glassing. When cutting the deck this time we purposly went a little wide. This was to make sure that the saw didn't mare the hull, and to give us pleanty of wood to work with for rounding the edge. To get the excess off Dad used a plane and we found this was much easier than using the saw to get super close.


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Monday, April 11, 2005

Day 38

Day 38, 2 hours of work done. We have the deck on boat 2. Used a new trick to try and get the deck to form better as the nails go in forming a better joint at the shear clamps. We placed two 3' long strips of scrap wood underneath 2 straps to hold the deck down in a nice and uniform fashion. This really helped hold the deck in place as we nailed and required less muscle while trying to form the deck.


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