Wednesday 31 May 2023

 Chine panels in place ready to glue


Today both chine panels were clamped in position and are learning the shape they have to take and live in for the rest of time , some bracing was added between bulkheads D and E because there is considerable force in shaping the plywood to the frames and stringers,  hence the wait while they take a "set"






temporary bracing


Monday 29 May 2023

 The stem in preparation for the next planking


The last few days have been taken up with finishing the stem and dry fitting the planking and bending it into place and making note of where the lands are and then checking the fairness of the lines, the curvature of the ply and making sure that the sides are symmetrical to each other in distance from the centreline and also that the angles port to starboard are the same along the length - wood of course had different density, elasticity, bending modulus so there was some difference between the 2original stringers which were bonded on which is now sorted out - I made a plywood pattern of the curve after much fitting and bending of the chine panel to the hull - and bent a batten to match it checking angles and curve and built a laminated shape out of epoxy and wood, the battens just have to be feathered out as they move towards the stern, then the next chine panels can go on.Sorry there were no updates the past few days  - but it took time for each application of epoxy to cure, before the next part of the operation could carry on.







Sorry about the quality of these following pics but there was a lot of bending and measuring and not much tech photoing going on









Friday 26 May 2023

 Todays addition, a crash bulkhead
NOTE TO SELF, the first of "its not that much extra weight"

Today I added a crash bulkhead. at the bow  

I think this will also help to keep the hull panels fair when I fit them as the stringer takes a lot of force when you bend it into place  - it does not add much weight, but that is the problem,  - if you keep adding things, thinking - its not that much extra weight, its not that much extra weight, its not that much extra weight, eventually it is a SHED LOAD of extra weight


  Working on rudder, Stainless, mast step, companionway hatch and lots of small things and of course sanding, and received my NEW epoxy good...