Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Deck sanded, me knackered

80 grit wetsand with a hand block, to find all the little nicks, holes, and depressions. I've circled them all with a sharpie, and I'll toss some filler at them later today after my arms recover and the water fully evaporates.


I've been doing rig stuff a lot the last few days- glued the mast pieces together, cut in all the t-bail slots, finished making this part in the pic above for the adjuster for the gnav stays, then glued it on to the mast, as well as the spreader hinges.

Both ends of the spreaders are done, the outboard ends seen here. I'll just lash the stay into the grooves.

Sooo, in the next few days,
  • I have rigging stuff coming (hopefully I haven't forgotten anything, there's no marine stores within 3 hours of me!)
  • I'm going to apply the deck filler and sand it and recoat the deck with primer
  • I need to build a rollover cradle
  • I need to rig the mast
  • I need to rig the forestay, topmast stay, jib adjustment lines and purchases
  • I'll roll the boat outside and raise the mast!


2 comments:

  1. Hey Chad,
    The work on your i550 is amazing, just wish I could be there to lend a hand with sanding and such. Keep up the good work.
    Cheers!
    Shawn

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  2. Good to hear from you, Shawn! -you found my little piece of the web!

    I'm going to do Coastal Cup on the Jun44, and will fab an e-rudder for them (see a pattern here?!?). I'll go out there in April or May to fit it.

    Let's meet up, or something.

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