Finally back on track
Well still not feeling completely up to par, but had to get out there and get some work done since all these parts started coming in.....
Finished the bottom sheeting on the port sponson....now to add the trailing sheeting.
Finished doing some preliminary filling on the starboard sponson and completed the reinforcement and sealing of the inside of the sponson. Used West System epoxy along with glass cloth on the ride pad area and used to carbon fiber veil material to help along the sponson sides. Working with these materials was actually very easy and seemed to really make that sposnon rock solid.
Cut and fit a 1/8" piece of aluminum plate for the transom. Measured and laid out the rudder, wing support plate and water inlets. Drilled and mounted the rudder assembly and water inlets.
Also cut the 1/4" aluminum back plate for the turn fin. Just waiting on some information on location for the turn fin. I think I have it figured out, but want to be sure before drilling holes...LOL
Hope to have more done tomorrow.
Mike
Well still not feeling completely up to par, but had to get out there and get some work done since all these parts started coming in.....

Finished the bottom sheeting on the port sponson....now to add the trailing sheeting.
Finished doing some preliminary filling on the starboard sponson and completed the reinforcement and sealing of the inside of the sponson. Used West System epoxy along with glass cloth on the ride pad area and used to carbon fiber veil material to help along the sponson sides. Working with these materials was actually very easy and seemed to really make that sposnon rock solid.
Cut and fit a 1/8" piece of aluminum plate for the transom. Measured and laid out the rudder, wing support plate and water inlets. Drilled and mounted the rudder assembly and water inlets.
Also cut the 1/4" aluminum back plate for the turn fin. Just waiting on some information on location for the turn fin. I think I have it figured out, but want to be sure before drilling holes...LOL
Hope to have more done tomorrow.
Mike
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