The steps have given me pause for thought. Embarking on something as big a job as building a boat has you go through a lot of ups and downs. When a task drags on or takes much longer than you had previously anticipated
With the duckboard uprights glassed on I set about making the duckboard back panel. I don’t have a piece of duflex big enough to cut it from left from the kit, as I near the end of the construction of the shell. I
On Thursday afternoon I got the other conduit glassed on. This conduit is for wiring such as the outboard controls and also to add more stiffness to the duckboard. With this glued and glassed on yesterday I cut the
With the duckboard braced to level it and the rudder tie rod glassed on and curing, I could not work on the boat for fear of disturbing the level set of the conduit. If the conduit moves and sets unlevel then the tie
I have finalised my steering system ideas, at least the stern end of the system. I have long wanted 2 things in almost all of the systems on the boat, redundancy, that is, if one breaks there is a back up system that
I finally got the steps sorted last month but I had the sort of month that not much seemed to happen. The reason for that was there was a lot of critical dimensions that needed to be followed and areas that had to be