Lots of Little Things
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| Meanwhile we settled in fine and started working on a lot of little things. First there were the engine bases for the diesel engines. It starts with a rough shape
then, after we're sure it fits fine, all the edges get rounded to allow glassing them. A dummy engine in form of a MDF plate is screwed on to be sure that they don't only fit into the hull, but that the engines fit on as well:
Then somebody has to glue them in
and here we've got the result. They just need to be glassed now. Next time (OK there will be NO NEXT TIME) we'll glass them before we fit them - that was no fun in there...
Each engine will have the prop protected by a skeg: It starts as usual, just glue a stack of wood, plane it,
then shape it,
cut it into two parts to have a place for the prop shaft
add the tubes for the shafts and some layers of unidirectionals
and then glass the whole skeg.
Then there is the aft beam and cockpit area that needs finishing, here we bring the 'back wall' of the aft beam into shape. The aluminum back plate for the main sheet track is glued into the bonding angle that'll hold the top of the beam. We produce the bonding angle upside down on the floor as that's much easier than on the boat.
Then we produce lot's of bonding angles and tapes in the aft beam. Inspection hatches are cut into each compartment.
And here's the result with the 'back wall' already in place:
Next we need a cockpit seat
and gas lockers
And the cockpit seat gets lockers with drains (don't like wet stuff in our lockers)
the drains then get glassed on all sides
and then the seat is fitted in the cockpit:
The cockpit will have a double floor, supported by a plywood web. Tubes for cables, engine control cables are integrated and the beautiful black tube in the front is part of the steering system (transversal torque tube)
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