slowpoke wrote:Last night I finally cut the slot for the keel in the bottom of the boat. Now it's a sailboat! just a few steps away from glassing the bottom, then more fairing!![]()
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Tim Ford wrote:the solution he drew to insure the bottom be leakproof with regard to the sleeve/slot/ply hull bottom.
lohwaikin wrote:Just in case you thought Singapore has quit.....
The lead bulb was poured on Wednesday by a battery recycling factory on the island, at SGD 4.20/kg excluding tax.
I'm posting at this hour (4 am Singapore time!) because I've spent the night (or morning) fixing the rudder cassette that was molded from the keel foil.....
Remaining milestones:
1) hinging the rudder cassette to transom
2) marrying the bulb to keel
3) finishing off the wooden mast
4) attaching spreaders and mast fittings
5) finishing off the retractable prod
6) do something about the roll of 6oz Dacron hiding in the storeroom for more than a year...
Cheers,
jray wrote:Watershed should be able to email you a set.
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