Fairing day part 1

today, I sanded away all the high spots on the seams, and shaped the centerboard trunk slot using a router, and 7" disc grinder (aka wood eraser).  My arms are sore, but things are relatively fair.  I will need to order the fiberglass this week.   The plan is to use wide 6 oz cloth cut on a 45 degree bias, then apply 6 oz cloth over the whole hull.  This will be a long and tedious, messy task but will add value and years to the boat as well as much needed protection from rocky beaches.  I will put the keel on afterwards.


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the PVC roller system is working very well to get this in and out.  

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