For the last week or so, I've been doing what I call regression fairing. That involves going over the whole boat, inch by inch and bogging little flaws in the surface. The next day, sanding it off and marking newly discovered flaws to be bogged on the next round. On the first round the you use plenty of bog, but by round 4 or 5 I can go over the whole boat and use only 1 squirt of bog.
I also made the lids for the anchor lockers. The fore deck is curved from front to back and from side to side. First of all I cut out the 400mm square hatch openings in the deck. The cut outs will be the lids. Then I made a lip for the lid to sit on by taking a 500mm square piece of Duflex and cut a 380 mm square hole in it. This 'ring' was then glued up to the underside of the deck, but first the edges of the hatch opening, the lid and the ring had to be rebated 10mm, filled with bog and sanded flat. (This creates a hard wearing edge and seals the balsa core so water cant get at it.) Because the ring was relatively thin, it easily took the curvature of the deck. To get the lids to take the compound curve, I first kerfed them every 50mm on a fore and aft line to make them somewhat bendy. I then set them in the hatch and weighted down the sides to get them to take the curve, then filled the kerfs with bog. The next day I cut the kerfs on a side to side line, weighted down the front and back edges, and filled the kerfs with bog. Once this went off I had a hatch cover that curves from front to back and side to side. I then put a new layer of glass over the kerfs and the pictures show the result. I still have to fair over the lids and the surrounding deck to create a perfectly matched and faired surface.
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On Thursday I got the big front opening centre window in from Sailfish Marine in Qld. Once I had that fitted, and I could see the arc the window when it swings open. I was able to position the roof and get that glassed down. I got that done today. All the fairing is now done on the boat except for the 100mm around the roof joins inside and out. After I get that done the next step will be to spray on and sand down the high-build primer.
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Here's the anchor locker lids that have now been faired back about 3-400mm in to the surface of the deck. Notice the lip on the fwd port side corner is now gone.
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