Yes, the paint job is looming and I have weather, work, and women getting in my way. (note the repeated "W" humor)
Gave the bottom one more coat of epoxy last weekend, so I am busy sanding out the last batch of drips. I have purchased BrightSides primer and paint the filling primer not recommended for Humid application (and rain predicted all weekend)
I have installed foot braces from Duckworks, had a booger of a time glueing in the studs for the rear and decided to put holes through the hull for the front,(cause I needed to rush and prep for a race March 19th) took those out and filled the holes with this last coat of epoxy, so I need to reinstall those with the glue in studs.
I have been using an ultralight "pirogue seat you can build" and a padded boat seat with a couple 1X2s screwed to the bottom for seats, these are not tall enough but this race requires a lot of padding for your butt to survive, so I am still experimenting with seating. I am thinking about buying a couple of these
http://tinyurl.com/3uukgla boat seats, light and comfortable.
I would be very satisfied with the seats I have cept for a couple problems for the race. I have been just setting the seats in on carpet grip pad in the bottom of the boat, but with using foot braces and getting the good body/leg involvement necessary to complete this race the seat is moving on me. I am wanting the seats to be adjustable fore and aft because my partner and i are 40 pounds different and we plan on taking turns at the helm. So I need solid seat position that can be adjusted to accommodate boat trim.
I have a nice used rudder with no idea how I am going to rig controls, I am thinking about bucking up for the replacement rudder control foot brace from Duck works but I am also thinking I could make a good home made hand operated control that would work well. Others that have done the race tell me hand operation will require constant adjustment that would take my hands off the paddle too often and I would not be happy with that option.
The next sewing job is a arched cover for the center section, to cut wind resistance and prevent water intrusion from all the sources possible in a non stop environment.
I am also dissatisfied with the location of my thwarts. I put them in with screws to try them out and now I am pretty sure i want to move them both toward center about a foot to be out of the way.
Tom
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