I have also worked on the bulkheads and panels for the starboard half, backfilling all open areas with putty as seen in the next pictures.
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, March 04, 2009
Mostly invisible progress
I have spent some time the last week doing the interior finish. The hull half foam have been glued together, mostly two rounds of putty with no sanding in between. Then the whole interior was sanded down and another layer of putty applied where necessary. This is the only interior finish I will do, except perhaps painting the carbon to make it a bit lighter.
I have also worked on the bulkheads and panels for the starboard half, backfilling all open areas with putty as seen in the next pictures.

I think all panels are ready now, except three that I still have to make; aft cabin bunktop, daggerboard support web and bow bulkhead.
Working on the form frames for the anchor locker.
I have also worked on the bulkheads and panels for the starboard half, backfilling all open areas with putty as seen in the next pictures.
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