Sunday, May 28, 2017

Glassing the akas

Five hours of work this weekend to continue glassing the akas with the usual 160 g/sq.m. cloth and epoxy resin. We glassed one side of the forward swing arms and both sides of the rear swing arms. Here's a pic taken on saturday morning by Daniele, a friend who came to visit us together with Mario shown here watching me and Cinzia working.


Here's a pic taken on saturday evening, showing all swing arms on sawhorses with one side glassed.


This afternoon we removed the fiberglass edges all around the planks using Surforms and then glassed the other side of the rear swing arms. Here they are with the FG cloth on, ready to be wet out (on the left you can see yours truly coming with the clear resin can)


and here's how they look at the end


We're running short of resin again so we have to buy one more batch. 

Total work time to date: 571 hours

Saturday, May 20, 2017

Three hulls, one trimaran

Six hours of work in the last two saturdays, messing around with diagonals and the like on the aka system. Once the beam system is on the boat, we had to convince ourselves that it's impossible to "close" it to better than, say, 1 cm. So, after much rimugination, today we decided to kill the scientists and to assemble the boat as it is. Well, it worked! Here's the whole boat


Of course it started to rain in perfect time, so we had to cover the beams (not yet fiberglassed) with plastic. Neverthless, we tested the retractable aka system with the real amas (floats) and it worked so well that we decided to open a VERY good bottle of prosecco to celebrate.


Total work time to date: 566 hours

Saturday, May 6, 2017

Back to it

After almost one idle month (boatwise) here we are again. Three hours today to fiberglass the bottom side of the two akas.Here's Cinzia cutting the fiberglass to size


and here is the complete job after the second resin coat (three hours after the first coat).


Fiberglassing is unpleasant. Air bubbles appear all over the place; there's always an unseen splinter which will stand proud under the wet cloth; rollers and brushes leave residuals. Anyway, fiberglassing is not critical for these pieces so it should be ok.

Total work time to date: 560 hours