How's that "Star 47.5x" name sounding to you? I like it so far. Thoughts? (UPDATE: It is now called the Salish 475 as of 10 May, 2015! Click the link to see the completed boat!)
Mixed up some pretty thick epoxy and stuck a stick of mahogany that I found laying around onto the bow. The epoxy was thick enough that I didn't need to clamp it. Hopefully it doesn't slide off in the night.
Yes, I know mahogany doesn't totally match the cedar bottom right now but after the epoxy is on they will look great together and will compliment each other well. The two look great together on my first Star 45.
Tomorrow I'll shape it to form the bow. Then either tomorrow or Friday I'll do a final hull shaping and round the chine corners a bit.
If I get bored I can always continue with the keel laminations or I can start on the rudder laminations.
Saturday I'll epoxy the hull if time. I can't do it on a work evening because I'll need to be awake so that I can trim the excess fiberglass once it reaches the green stage between 3 - 5 hours later, and then get a second coat of epoxy on it to fill the weave.
Aloha _/)
Mixed up some pretty thick epoxy and stuck a stick of mahogany that I found laying around onto the bow. The epoxy was thick enough that I didn't need to clamp it. Hopefully it doesn't slide off in the night.
Yes, I know mahogany doesn't totally match the cedar bottom right now but after the epoxy is on they will look great together and will compliment each other well. The two look great together on my first Star 45.
Tomorrow I'll shape it to form the bow. Then either tomorrow or Friday I'll do a final hull shaping and round the chine corners a bit.
If I get bored I can always continue with the keel laminations or I can start on the rudder laminations.
Saturday I'll epoxy the hull if time. I can't do it on a work evening because I'll need to be awake so that I can trim the excess fiberglass once it reaches the green stage between 3 - 5 hours later, and then get a second coat of epoxy on it to fill the weave.
Aloha _/)
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