Nearing the 50 kg epoxy limit

Hello! Today we had a timing problem. Estonia, together with the rest of the European Union, shifted its clocks back one hour to winter time. This means, as some like to say, “one more hour for sleep.” In any case, it also means that the alarm of the shop turns on one hour earlier. When it got dark outside, we started checking the time to get out before the security gets in. Later, Joosep remember that he had not turned his watch back, so we actually left a little early. That aside. Things are looking good in general. Completing the hull is now a feasible perspective. Soon, we will have smeared 50 kg of epoxy onto the boat. Another 25 kg is probably in order. Lets have pictures:

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3 Responses to Nearing the 50 kg epoxy limit

  1. Rod says:

    “Birth of a boatbuilder”, very funny. Progressing well. eagerly await each update. John Welmsford also has plans for a Junk rig to suit Fafnir if interested. Good luck.

  2. Rod says:

    I have tried contacting Kalamos, the builder of a Fafnir in Greece but with no luck. Have you seen his build at:
    http://www.fafnirsailboat.blogspot.com.au/

    • Uku says:

      Hello, Rod! Good to have a solid fanbase 🙂 Well, Kalamos actually commented on a post very early on in the build process:”hi from cyprus great boat.” I guess he is a busy man. We scanned his build over-and-over before starting ours. It was definitely inspirational material.

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