Got a few things done over the past few days.
Most of my time has been spent cleaning up the hull/deck joint with epoxy. Since I'm leaving the topsides clear, I can't use epoxy filler or thickened epoxy. Bummer. So I've made a few coats of clear epoxy just along the joint and have sanded it all smooth. There may still be a few gaps, but for the most part it looks good and ready for finishing.
Today I water tested the boat with the servo tray in it, and with about 12 oz. of lead taped to the deck where the rig will go. Was able to gauge the waterline pretty well both fore and aft.
Then I turned the hull upside down on a flat surface and leveled the fore and aft water line marks with wood propped underneath. With an Ultra Fine Sharpie taped to a sized piece of wood, I could then run the waterline. It got a bit tricky at the aft section where it has a high angle, but I got something marked anyway.
Next, it's ... GULP... finishing time. Yikes. Still not entirely sure which order I'll be doing things, but will probably start with epoxy filler below the waterline.
Aloha!
Most of my time has been spent cleaning up the hull/deck joint with epoxy. Since I'm leaving the topsides clear, I can't use epoxy filler or thickened epoxy. Bummer. So I've made a few coats of clear epoxy just along the joint and have sanded it all smooth. There may still be a few gaps, but for the most part it looks good and ready for finishing.
Today I water tested the boat with the servo tray in it, and with about 12 oz. of lead taped to the deck where the rig will go. Was able to gauge the waterline pretty well both fore and aft.
Then I turned the hull upside down on a flat surface and leveled the fore and aft water line marks with wood propped underneath. With an Ultra Fine Sharpie taped to a sized piece of wood, I could then run the waterline. It got a bit tricky at the aft section where it has a high angle, but I got something marked anyway.
Next, it's ... GULP... finishing time. Yikes. Still not entirely sure which order I'll be doing things, but will probably start with epoxy filler below the waterline.
Aloha!
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