Got time to put the seat sides on today. There was a lot of scribing to the curve, but the fit is pretty good for government work. Hardest part was tracking down where I had put the plywood panels!
A side note for other builders, the fit to the bottom does not need to be perfect, You will be filling with epoxy putty and glassing on both sides, so a little gap will never be seen.
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View looking aft towards aft bulkead. The plywood panel on top is the forward seating deck. |
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View from the transom showing the compartment just forward of the transom.
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A better view of the seats with the side panels fit. Will glue up tomorrow. |
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One more shot. should have cleaned the bilge out first. It is amazing how on any boat at any stage everything winds up in the bilge.
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