Blog Post #11
5/24/22
Today I finished work on the interior of the hull, for the time being. I lightly sanded the seats that I coated yesterday, prepping them for their final coat. My plan was to finish the interior, flip the boat, and paint the hull by tomorrow. For the most part, I was able to adhere to this.
The last thing I needed to do before I could turn the boat over was to taper the rubrails. The reason for this is to improve the look of the finished product, because making the rubrails taper as they reach the bow is more aesthetically pleasing. Using a straightedge, I measured 25 inches from the forward transom on the rubrail. I marked this on both sides, and then marked a straight line from the middle of the rubrial down to the outside edge at the 25 inch marks.
Using a grinder, I tapered the wood along the line until I reached my desired result. I finished it with a random orbital sander, using another 120 grit disk. At this point I was ready to flip the boat, allowing me to access the underside of the rubrails. Following the same path I did with the top sides, I first scraped any drips with the chisel and heat gun. I then sanded everything smooth with the orbital sander.
The last thing I plan to do before painting the hull is giving it a thorough vacuum and wash, which I plan to accomplish tomorrow.
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