Day 1 May 10, 2021


Ollie Weiss 

Monday, May 10, 2021 

10:10 pm 



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  Over the next two weeks, I will be trying my best to finish up the boat I have been working on for some time now. For anyone reading this that is not aware, I have spent the last three years cutting, assembling, fiberglassing, and soon to be painting a 15ft Flat Bottom Skiff. The boat's design and instructions come from Chesapeake Light Craft, and many of the materials I will be using are from Total Boat. 








    My day started at 10:00 am, where I began preparing to glue up the port and starboard gunwale doublers. I began by sanding both of the large pieces with 120 grit sandpaper until they were smooth. Once finished, I test fit the pieces on the boat's sides and drilled pilot holes that I will later use to hold the pieces together.  After minor tweaks, I had everything sitting the way I wanted It. I took the precautions to tape off the surrounding area to save myself from sanding down sloppy epoxy work later. I sealed the doublers by brushing on a  thin coat of epoxy, then spread a thick coat of thickened epoxy (Epoxy mixed with Fiberglass powder) onto the board before screwing the pieces together and clamping everything tightly. Everything went very smoothly today, and any progress is moving in the right direction             

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