The mahogany deck trim-work is completed.
Here you can see the dowel pieces I've been using. They are just 1/8" dowels.
The transom piece.
The bow. I'll probably put a small decorative piece on the very front bow to hide the crappy matching I did. It'll all look fine when done.
The mahogany bow trim pieces added. They will look great when sanded down, and in contrast to the light-colored Alaskan yellow cedar that I'll plank the deck with.
You can also see the varying heights of the trim pieces. Not to worry, they will all be sanded flush with the deck planking before being covered with a layer of 1.4 oz. fiberglass. It will eventually all be perfectly flush.
Here are the edge trim pieces, one on each side, that are to mark where the shroud deck eye-bolts will go. On my Sun Wind HF, I screwed up this part and made them much too short. So this time, I've made sure they are plenty long. Probably too long... sigh...
Next step: Start planking the deck!
Aloha!
Here you can see the dowel pieces I've been using. They are just 1/8" dowels.
The transom piece.
The bow. I'll probably put a small decorative piece on the very front bow to hide the crappy matching I did. It'll all look fine when done.
The mahogany bow trim pieces added. They will look great when sanded down, and in contrast to the light-colored Alaskan yellow cedar that I'll plank the deck with.
You can also see the varying heights of the trim pieces. Not to worry, they will all be sanded flush with the deck planking before being covered with a layer of 1.4 oz. fiberglass. It will eventually all be perfectly flush.
Here are the edge trim pieces, one on each side, that are to mark where the shroud deck eye-bolts will go. On my Sun Wind HF, I screwed up this part and made them much too short. So this time, I've made sure they are plenty long. Probably too long... sigh...
Next step: Start planking the deck!
Aloha!
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