Day ~26-27
The stringers were glued and screwed to the bottom. I had to use
a 7-gallon plaster container to hold the bend ahead of me. This job got easier as a went, I
had a lot of trouble at first since the stringer almost imediatly snaped (if you can afford it, use
something easier to bend dry than pine, actually, I found a cheap supply of 1x spruce, but too late
in the game.
I have been using Bondo's fiberglass resin as glue, purchased for 23.97 at
the Home Depot. In another note, I didn't ad enough hardener when I glued the keel and it was stick
for two weeks.
It looks like some boat kit
A view outside my garage at night with the nightscope option turned 'on' on my
video camera which I take these stills from. The car that is in the forground left is for sale! thats right
FOR SALE, YOU COULD OWN THIS POWERFUL 1988 BUICK CENTURY LIMITED SEDAN.
I cut the mast collar and the plywood for the rudder (where it's mounted).