The keel bulb was epoxied to the fin today. Had to do a pretty good amount of trimming on the fin to get it to sit correctly. Then clear coated the newly exposed wood and slipped it in place. Drilled a hole through the side holes and through the fin and locked the fin in with the pins that come with the bulb.
Then poured as much of the remaining epoxy into the slot as I could. The bulb is sitting on plastic so I can easily remove it tomorrow when dry. Then I will seal up either the top or bottom depending on which one would be easiest and then fill the rest of the slot with epoxy.
Following that I will then filet out thickened epoxy and fair the bulb.
Update: I had time tonight to fill in the gaps around the top and to add the first layer of fairing. Then tomorrow morning I can turn it over and fill the inside of the slot with epoxy. There is just enough of a hole on the underside that it should work.
Peace! _/)
Then poured as much of the remaining epoxy into the slot as I could. The bulb is sitting on plastic so I can easily remove it tomorrow when dry. Then I will seal up either the top or bottom depending on which one would be easiest and then fill the rest of the slot with epoxy.
Following that I will then filet out thickened epoxy and fair the bulb.
Update: I had time tonight to fill in the gaps around the top and to add the first layer of fairing. Then tomorrow morning I can turn it over and fill the inside of the slot with epoxy. There is just enough of a hole on the underside that it should work.
Peace! _/)
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