Looking good.
I admire the neatness of you stitching. Nice work.
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Some more photos. Have included more then enough, but want to make sure I'm doing OK, and I know some guys want to see her lines.
Overview:
Cross members off slightly?
Hard to see in photos. Looks like a sharper bend where the pliers are.
May need another cross section to soften it up?
Bow looks like it will close OK although some future tweeking obviously needed.
Anything specific on where I go with this build next?
You wanted fish for dinner?
Overview:
Cross members off slightly?
Hard to see in photos. Looks like a sharper bend where the pliers are.
May need another cross section to soften it up?
Bow looks like it will close OK although some future tweeking obviously needed.
Anything specific on where I go with this build next?
You wanted fish for dinner?
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Dan,
Scott speaks wisely re the stem aligner. Have a look at his build thread re his big tandem SOT.
When you invert the hull to start glueing, make sure your two saw horses are level, then you can tweak the hull so that all four corners are resting on the tops of the saw horses. This will eliminate any little twist there might be.
Looking good so far mate.
BTW,
We would call that fish as a Bludger Trevally, some would call it as a Turrum. Great sport and notorious bait thieves. Hell of a catch from a kayak mate. Well done.
Scott speaks wisely re the stem aligner. Have a look at his build thread re his big tandem SOT.
When you invert the hull to start glueing, make sure your two saw horses are level, then you can tweak the hull so that all four corners are resting on the tops of the saw horses. This will eliminate any little twist there might be.
Looking good so far mate.
BTW,
We would call that fish as a Bludger Trevally, some would call it as a Turrum. Great sport and notorious bait thieves. Hell of a catch from a kayak mate. Well done.
Regards,
Mick
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Ok
But I don't have much left to do.
What are the next steps before tack gluing??
1. Do I close off the bow?
2. How about the lower half stern segment ? Do I stitch that now?
3. There is no upper piece BTW. Do I leave that loose for the moment?
4. Assuming yes to all the above, Wadefish instructions look like I flip it when it looks lined up right and adjust looking at outside of hull? Reflip and put tape on inside, flip again to tack glue from outside?
But I don't have much left to do.
What are the next steps before tack gluing??
1. Do I close off the bow?
2. How about the lower half stern segment ? Do I stitch that now?
3. There is no upper piece BTW. Do I leave that loose for the moment?
4. Assuming yes to all the above, Wadefish instructions look like I flip it when it looks lined up right and adjust looking at outside of hull? Reflip and put tape on inside, flip again to tack glue from outside?