Turn over day! At this point the exterior of the hull has 3 coats of Interlux Interprime Sealer. The cradle frame in the forground will sit on the strongback once the boat is lifted off. |
The boat has been lifted off and the cradle frame has been screwd to the strongback.
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waiting to turn over and placed on the cradle frame. |
The crew showing off their muscles while lowering the boat onto the cradle frame.
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The blue tape is for alignment to the cradle frame. |
Station frames removed and cross braces added. Note the bulheads with the holes for access ports. More on those later.
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Using a lazer level on the rear seat bulkhead to mark the bench seat locations. |
Thwart seats fitted. |
Rear seat framing- White Oak. |
Another view of the rear seat frames. The front seat is frame is built in the same manner. |
Bench seat frames- White Oak. I made my bench seats removable to allow better access while varnishing. |
This is the plywood sub-seat that has been sealed in place. Mahogany top pieces will complete the seat. (see finished interior views) |
Mahogany breathook being fitted. |
This contraption is a 5 gallon bucket steamer for bending the curved laminent mahogany pieces that trims off the aft section of the centerboard trunk. |
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These next 3 pictures are detail drawings of the centerboard hanger design that I used. Details of the centerboard installation are on the "Fitting Out" page. |
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