I've been making slow but steady progress on my Corbie 5 IOM sailboat lately.
It's been a lot of small, detaily things that you have to do though before you can add the more noticeable things. For example; I've added the shroud eyebolts and the backstay eyebolt.
I did also paint my bulb, and it turned out really well, albeit very light... it's only 2445 grams with the fin. Oh well... it's my first IOM.
Here's how the hull looks now. The interior is done. The winch mounting plate is mounted to the winch and not in this picture. I've also since torn out the turning block at the aft next to the rudder tube. I've decided to go with above deck rigging on this boat instead.
The hull at this point weighs 553 grams if you include the winch mounting plate not pictured.
More later!
Aloha!
It's been a lot of small, detaily things that you have to do though before you can add the more noticeable things. For example; I've added the shroud eyebolts and the backstay eyebolt.
I did also paint my bulb, and it turned out really well, albeit very light... it's only 2445 grams with the fin. Oh well... it's my first IOM.
Here's how the hull looks now. The interior is done. The winch mounting plate is mounted to the winch and not in this picture. I've also since torn out the turning block at the aft next to the rudder tube. I've decided to go with above deck rigging on this boat instead.
The hull at this point weighs 553 grams if you include the winch mounting plate not pictured.
More later!
Aloha!
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