Today I untaped the deck and it came right off. Looks great.
I added some epoxy to some of the seams, especially around the recessed panel, just to fill in some gaps.
Oh, and oooops... I forgot to do the reinforcing on the top panels earlier, so I added them now. Shouldn't be an issue at all.
I should say this though, Pygmy forgot to add the reinforcing plywood strips to my kit. They quickly shipped them to me as soon as I emailed, which is great, but the four pieces they included were each long enough to do the side-supports for the seats but not long enough to do the under-deck reinforcement panels. So I cut two of them as best I could but as you can see they do not extend all the way to the sheer line. I'm very sure (95% sure...?) that this will still be okay, especially given the extremely light use that this boat will get, but I may still add some additional bracing from my own scrap wood regardless.
This weekend I'll start working on taping the inside seams of the deck, and adding fiberglass to the underside of the recessed panel, and then epoxying the entire thing.
Cheers!
I added some epoxy to some of the seams, especially around the recessed panel, just to fill in some gaps.
Oh, and oooops... I forgot to do the reinforcing on the top panels earlier, so I added them now. Shouldn't be an issue at all.
I should say this though, Pygmy forgot to add the reinforcing plywood strips to my kit. They quickly shipped them to me as soon as I emailed, which is great, but the four pieces they included were each long enough to do the side-supports for the seats but not long enough to do the under-deck reinforcement panels. So I cut two of them as best I could but as you can see they do not extend all the way to the sheer line. I'm very sure (95% sure...?) that this will still be okay, especially given the extremely light use that this boat will get, but I may still add some additional bracing from my own scrap wood regardless.
This weekend I'll start working on taping the inside seams of the deck, and adding fiberglass to the underside of the recessed panel, and then epoxying the entire thing.
Cheers!
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