Steady as she goes
Posted in Classes on May 30th, 2007With the major varnishing done, there’s an air of calm that’s descending on our little corner of the shop. Nothing hard left to do really, just ticking off the list of things to attach and paint.
And when we make a mistake, we say “it is what it is.” We’ve been saying that a lot, actually.
The perfect is the enemy of the good. But still, we like to see if we can get perfect to come over and give us a kiss from time to time.
We’ve got another coat of paint on the deck. good thing, because the deck was looking quite pale next to the deeper blue of the quarter round molding.
Now it’s all a deep, satisfying shade of blue. You can’t really tell in that photo, but we’ve also put on the final coat of white topside paint.
Along the way, I remembered that we had to make a little block that ties to the line that you use to pull up the centerboard. The block acts as a stopper to keep the line from falling down the centerboard trunk slot. At first I was going to make an octagon, but it was too difficult to work out all the angles precisely. You don’t want to make a thing like that and have it look all wonky… it’s right or you don’t bother. But still, the square block was again too dull, so I turned something close to a ball, and we’ll use that.
We’ve got most of our spar hardware properly located and attached.
We had some trouble figuring out exactly where to place the outhaul cleat on the boom. Read the rest of this entry »











