Jess and I riveted the final strake on while Dan finished off about a zillion screws that needed replacing or tightening.
And that was it. The hull was pretty much done. Yoohoo!
Time to trim and do a few details: Plane off the chine.
Trim the transom.
Chink the bottom.
And start the process of LTV. That is, Linseed oil, Turpentine, Varnish (spar). An equal mix of the three, brushed on until she can't drink no more, then rubbed dry.
This may sound easy, but there are some factors. Turpentine fumes. Thirst. Whisky. And the time between coats increases the exposure to all these things. The good part was, we cleaned the shop between coats two and three.
And a little whisky.
And a few photos of the whisky.
Wait, that's a whole nuther bottle.
So much for quitting early.
Fantastic. God, she's beautiful!
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