I continued planking and I am now finished up to the gunwale, started a bit on the deck. I have now paid the price for a lower strongback, the rest will be more easily accessed. It seems I will try to laminate up to the transition between side and deck in the first bag.
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
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Update
Here is the rudder web with all laminating finished. And the bow web ready for the last UD laminations. This part still have to go in the bag twice.

I continued planking and I am now finished up to the gunwale, started a bit on the deck. I have now paid the price for a lower strongback, the rest will be more easily accessed. It seems I will try to laminate up to the transition between side and deck in the first bag.
I continued planking and I am now finished up to the gunwale, started a bit on the deck. I have now paid the price for a lower strongback, the rest will be more easily accessed. It seems I will try to laminate up to the transition between side and deck in the first bag.
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