Naz said:Chuck
Man that boat is really looking good there
The idea you have of putting a filet of thickened epoxy on the top of the transom sounds like a great idea to me. Have no idea why I didn't think of it first, sure sounds like better protection than just the wood trim pieces. Don't know when I've enjoyed watching some one else build a boat more
PS. More pictures please (especially of the top of the transom when you get to it )
:lol: :lol: :lol: You will get the mess that is on there before it is sanded and I do make a mess when doing it. Then the one after it is sanded. Pictures are worth a lot of words or explanation.
Trying to keep everyone abreast on what I am doing and the pictures will keep them coming since I want this as a build record on how I am doing it , both on here and for the designer to reefer to or anyone wanting to build one. Might be a little boring when someone looks at them on some of the steps ......Yep that is the next step , so what is new , sort of thing. For the new folks it is something to think about and look at.
"O" Something I did not say and is not in the pictures , The corners of the blocks where they meet the sides and the transom , at the wood flour filleted area , are rounded off with a 1/4 inch gap in them that will let water drain off , either in to the boat in case of rain when using it or out of the boat when washing it out and back at home.
Chuck.