The hull is now completed. We laid the keel today and fixed the last plate. The keel still needs to be epoxied, but things are looking good. Looking forward to sailing in the summer.
- This is what the hull is now and this is what it will stay like until we paint it.
- Giving it a last check with the bevel – as if we could change it.
- Uku getting it on with Portland cement, tight cracks and the very toxic lead.
- The dry fitted lead. We leveled some of the casting extrusions with the angle grinder. It was like a machinegun of fine lead pellets. the whole shop was full of little lead shot.
Congratulations to you both, it’s been entertaining as hell watching all this come together. I’m so curious to see how this little boat performs. The videos from Cyprus of the Fafnir there are intriguing. I’m hoping you guys can get some video taken from a powerboat of the Fafnir going flat out under sail in a stiff breeze. Again, congrats. Job well done.
I too congratulate you on your completion. Would like to see some completed interior photos, also some sailing video.
Thank you for the cheers! Some work still lies ahead. We now have experience in building a boat and could carry on doing so, but the new task is different – rigging. We know nothing about that. Exciting times, as always 🙂 Will upload a video soon of our second boat flip.
And also, Rod and Jamie – thanks for cheering for all these years 🙂