November 2022: Gluin' and Glassin'
After dry fitting de panels, we removed all of the panels from the hull. Taking the boat apart after closing the hull felt more like a step back rather than forward, but of course this was necessary in order to glue the panels. First, we applied two layers of epoxy on the inward facing side of the panels. After sanding and cleaning, we glued and screwed to panels back on. Next step was gluing the second bottom layer on top (or bottom actually) after which we beveled this layer. After we finished beveling the edged, we were quite glad that for now planing is done for a while… We then mounted the butt blocks and sanded the hull. We rounded the sharp edges of the hull, so that applying the glass fiber without air trapping would be easier. Last step before we could start glassing the hull, was to mount the stem cap and shape the rounding of the bow. It was really nice to see the definitive hull shape after this step! So, glassing the hull then! We both never worked with glass fiber be...