As we put on the last few planks, we're also beginning to clean up the exterior of the hull. Ron (being rather more compact and flexible than, say, Courtney) volunteered to go inside and hammer out some badly placed nails, so we have some shots of the interior.
Looks fairly well-sealed for this stage, though of course once we clean up the squeeze-out and glass the interior it will be REALLY tight!
And speaking of tight, how about this sight of Ron contorting himself around frame #2 and the CP case? We're very lucky he's decided to put in some "sweat equity"!
Monday, December 17, 2007
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that was rather acrobatic. and kind of fun. not as wriggly as getting under the foredeck of the lightning, however.
Hi
I have been watching your progress with interest since Phil Swift brought the blog to my attention. Phil is building me a cutter rigged Shilling this winter. He has just started cutting wood!
Glad you're enjoying the blog. I doubt we're quite as good as Mr Swift, but we're having a good time and hope to have the prettiest boat on Lake Winnipeg by the time we're done!
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