I have had the CNC kit just under one month. I have built ALL the frames, bulkheads, and almost all the flat panels. Why build the flat panels beforehand? Smooth bends! Pre-building one large flat smooth sheet will eliminate “hard spots” where panels join. NO hard spots means less grinding, fairing, and sanding (are we not going to do enough sanding already?)
Hull 113 and hull 79 are sharing the shop/glue tables, so we trade off everyday or so, to keep both boats moving forward. One will glue up a bulkhead the other a flat panel, then we switch places. I feel that very very soon our boats will go from “IKEA flatpack boats” to 3D on the strong back looking like a boat, boats!
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Frame "S" + Dome |
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Deck (upside down)
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Flat Panels |
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Bunk Risers
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Hull Panel |
Currently, there is NO downtime. You can ALWAYS trim/route/sand/epoxy fill something. Later on, I may have to wait for epoxy to cure. Even before the kit arrived, there was work to do, the keel to build, tiller, spreaders and bow sprit to craft, classified ads to search/parts to source. If you want to relax and take it easy, there will be plenty of time for that ONCE you’re sailing. Right now it is “FULL AHEAD” to get to the start line.
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Parts Ready to Install |