This blog was created to share experiences from my building of the Ian Farrier designed trimaran F-22R with other builders interested, and to anyone else that might have an interest in why anyone willingly spends hundreds of hours in a room without windows to build a weird looking boat that will sail circles around the traditional sailing boats in this part of the world
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Miscellaneous
I have been one week out of town, and I am out of carbon fabric, so the progress have been rather slow lately. I made the flange for the aft bunk though, Pretty tight corners parts of it.
I clamped the bunk mould in place after covering the exposed part with packaging tape and a wet lay up layer of peel ply
Then I squeezed/manipulated bog and tape down in the junction between hull and mould.
Removed mould after curing. Pretty good result in several areas;-)
This is the aft deck being fitted and glued in with bog.
Finished taping in the aft deck / swimstep.
This picture shows work on the bow web and rudder gudgeon cores
Hi.
ReplyDeleteHave you been working too much again? Where is the update? You know this is my favourite blog!
Littlebrother