
While most of the hull reinforcement job is done (will show more photos from it one of these days) there are still a long list of smaller things to take care of on the boat. This is what Alex has been occupied with the last couple days. He removed some old wood inside of the coamings and replaced it with plywood and cedar. Luckily the outer part made of mahogany was intact so only neccesary to deal with parts of the inside. It's almost done now and Alex will be glassing it tomorrow. Little by little he's ticking of tasks from the long list..
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Thanks for sharing. I love seeing the progress on the boat :)
Were they plywood comings with mahogany veneer? Or were they glass comings with plywood core and mahogany trim?
If the latter, if it were me, I'd go ahead and use my airex/cfrp on deck where it'll do the most good rather than down in the turn of the bilge.
He's so handy!
It was plywood coaming, cedar frame, mahogany veneer on the outside and two four ounce cloth on the inner outside.
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