My boat building process was on hold for entire winter ‘cause
it’s too cold and humid in my shed.
So I decided to jump onto dinghy build as some of DIY
catamaran builders do.
Another reason for that was a bunch of “mystery foam” I’ve
got from my supplier, Fiberglass Supplies at Burlington, WA (thanks Matthew and
Hose!).
It turned out to be a remains of some 50 footer kit from
some boat manufacturer. And a foam itself was 1.5” Dyvinicel H100 of some irregular shapes.
Which was an overkill for this project, but I’ve got it dirt
cheap, so it worth to build a dinghy out of it.
It was obviously for me that this boat is gonna be a catamaran,
the question was what design it will be.
At the end it turned out that it will be my own design
again.
I played with some software to design a hull, got some overall
dimensions.
And, here you are, I built a boat.
It’s not finished yet, unfortunately. I couldn’t sand it in
my garage.
So I waited for some good weather to clean up the shell and
make it ready for the final glassing.
There are some pictures of the building process.
Hatches are dry fitted for now. |
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