
Completed starboard hull 
Outboard mount assembly 
Stern 
Spraying first coat 
All done. Ready for painting. 
Using the tourture board. A good work out. 
The last bit … 
Applying Qcell 
Fiberglassing the hull 
Preparing the fiberglass. 
Keel glued and faired to hull 
The view from bellow 
Dry fit of rudder assembly before gluing 
Shaft glued into position 
Cleaning excess resin 
Shelter mark two. 
The view from above 
Bow laminations shaped 

Cutout for motor mount and hull acsess step 










Stern watertight voids. The hulls are built upside down. 
Sanding the rear void bulkhead. Rudder post and steering mechanism goes here. 
Keelson doublers, midships. This assembly supports the keel. 
Stem, crash bulkhead and forward void. 
Shooting levels with the Laser Level. 
Rear void 
Sealing forward buoyancy void with epoxy resin. 1st of three coats. 
Second keel lamination glued and clamped with temp screws and every clamp we own. 
Deb cleaning up excess epoxy. 

The big glue -up. 
Starboard hull frames set up. The hulls are assembled upside-down, and flipped after fibreglassing. 
Finished port-side keel 
Rudder laminations 
Queen of clamps! 
Planing to the line 
Cutting out frames 
Dolls houses 

Russ operates the fork 
3000 metres of timber 
This into a 40′ cat? 








Preparations for the container.