After some time moving and a variety of repairs to my new home, I am
finally getting back to work on the Redbird. Moving the boat right
after the first side was glassed was interesting and probably I should
have rented a trailer and moved it while still on the mold.
There is a small bit of damage where the hull has a interesting
deflection in the bottom that appears to be a crack along one of the
joints near the whiskey strip. The third image should show this. Also worth noting is my use of monofilament line to locate the center line of the strongback. Drawing a straight 16 foot line is a seriously advanced skill, and despite my years it's pretty much beyond me. I adhered the line at 1 foot intervals with nail polish.
Initially I thought the next step would be to flip it over and glass the
inside, but now, I think I would like to try to restore the original
form, but it seems a bit difficult a best. I am going to put it back on
the form and strap it in place, then add a small football of glass to
cover the bottom equally on each side of the centerline, assuming that I
will be able to pull the form together once it's back on the mold. At
that point I think I can proceed as expected.
Any thoughts would be appreciated. I've included some shots of me rebuilding the strongback.
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