Cool, cedar seems to be a new trend in i550's. I've got some too, pics a little later.
Current projects continue to be rigging and hardware, as well as some interior stuff. And a mount for the trolling motor:
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Drop in panels for my bunk flats, the cleats to keep them from dropping through, the outboard bracket, and the electrical panel.
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Keel gybing setup. Blue pulls the slider forward and locks the keel on center, bungee pulls it aft (not there yet), and the jib sheet goes through the ferrule to pull the aft end to leeward with each tack (there's another one for the other side).
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Rudder waver-arounder. Amazingly, so far it's working. From the weather side, pull the blue line up into the side cleat and it swings the rudder downward (which puts it out of the flow of the keel since the jibing keel puts the rudder right in the keel's turbulence, the whole reason for this gizmo). To center the rudder, grab the center string and yank, which pulls the side lines out of their cleat and pulls the pivot to the middle. No thought needed, just grab and yank and it works.
Of course all this stuff needs to withstand sailing loads, and I'm working really hard to make it to the lake soon before that becomes impossible.
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