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, September 12, 2009
Turning the hull
The hull was turned over and supported by custom supports to present the lower part of the hull in a good working height. The black line marks the position of the rebate for overlap, 975mm from keel centreline. I will use the same fabrics here as on deck. The last part of the hull will be carbon only. Hopefully I will be able to start fairing and preparing tomorrow.
Hmmm. Looks like you are busy doing other things?
ReplyDeleteI have to wait then...
Dag.