Monday, December 26, 2011

Wondering Where I Have Been??




















Well, I have actually been extremely busy building another large project. It is a RV-9A for Pat. I am almost completed with the painting and we are very close to moving it to the hanger.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Visor Drawn and Cut Out




Today, I finally got to draw out and then cut out the visor out of tempered masonite. It will now need to be smoothed out along the contour and then fiberglassed on the bottom side before installing.
1.5 hours

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Gunwhales Made/Seat Position Set





A few days ago, I drew out the gunwhales on 1/4" plywood, and today I cut them out and fit them to the sides.
I also drilled the holes for the rear U-bolts and also drilled the holes for the front seats.
4.0 hours

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Panel Holes Filled/Battery Box Box Made



Tonight, I filled the holes that were used to attach the panel into place with epoxy/wood filler.
I also built a battery box made out of 3/4" x 2 1/2" Pine that the new plastic battery box will sit in and be tied down so it can't move during the wave action. I will then epoxy it into place inside the back seat area after it cures up. The wood battery box was also epoxied everywhere to begin sealing it.
1.5 hours

Monday, July 18, 2011

Panel Epoxied Into Place




I finally decided to go ahead with the panel as I had previously built, after no other better designs were brought to my attention. The panel wasn't fiberglassed like all previous parts but was epoxied several times and sanded before being set into place. It should be plenty strong anyway. I will also apply another layer of epoxy when I add the layer for the interior of the boat.
3.5 hours

Saturday, July 9, 2011

Panel Cut Out and Fitted




Today, I cut out the panel pieces and fit them to the cabin front, quarter panels, and side panels. I don't know if I like the vertical piece that vertical. I think I would like it more tilted, but I will see soon and I will try to tilt it a bit by sanding down the horizontal piece.
2.5 hours

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Side Decks Sanded and Epoxied Again



Today, I sanded down my hand the side decks that were previously fiberglass taped and then applied a layer of epoxy.
3.0 hours

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Side Decks Taped





Today, I fiberglass taped the side decks on both the left and the right side after adding a fillet of epoxy/wood flour. I also filled the area between the front deck and the side decks to make a smoother transition once it cures and is sanded down a bit.
Also filled the holes on the interior right side and left side where the screws held the side decks into place. They will be sanded down and then the entire interior epoxied one more time before sanding and painting.
3.0 hours

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Cabin Top Sanded and Cabin Exterior Epoxied/Right Side Deck Installed





Today, I installed the right cabin side deck and sanded down the cabin top. I then applied a layer of epoxy on the entire cabin exterior and front deck.
5.5 hours

Friday, July 1, 2011

Left Side Deck Epoxied On



I also epoxied on the left side deck today.
1.5 hours

Cabin Top Fiberglassed



Today, I fiberglassed the top of the cabin top.
I also applied another layer of epoxy on the top of the transom.
2 hours.

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Cabin Top Screw Holes Filled/Transom Final Shape



Today, I sanded the transom to the final shape and applied a layer of epoxy to the exposed edge.
I also removed all of the screws in the cabin top and filled each one with non-thickened epoxy using a toothpick and then put a portion of a toothpick that was cut to size for each hole inside the hole. I let that set for about an hour then filled the top with thickened epoxy using wood flour.
3 hours