Was gone for the weekend but today epoxied on the sides of the cockpit. They don't match well at all and I'll need to run some sort of trim piece down the joints to fill in the gaps. Ugh. Not my best work.
To be honest, I should have put more thought into the sides when I was making the cockpit deck. The sides actually are pretty well fitted but it's the bottom that's not wide enough in places. Live and learn. We'll see how it looks when the trim pieces are added.
The sides are made from 1/32" ply which is very flexible. I used 1/16" ply on the sides and cockpit decking but 1/32" is fine for the cockpit sides.
Also put the extra thickened epoxy from the sides onto the keel bulb to continue the fairing process. It'll take several more rounds of fairing and sanding though to get it just right. But it's beginning to look how it should.
Fair seas! _/)
To be honest, I should have put more thought into the sides when I was making the cockpit deck. The sides actually are pretty well fitted but it's the bottom that's not wide enough in places. Live and learn. We'll see how it looks when the trim pieces are added.
The sides are made from 1/32" ply which is very flexible. I used 1/16" ply on the sides and cockpit decking but 1/32" is fine for the cockpit sides.
Also put the extra thickened epoxy from the sides onto the keel bulb to continue the fairing process. It'll take several more rounds of fairing and sanding though to get it just right. But it's beginning to look how it should.
Fair seas! _/)
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