Sheathing the hull sides - SV Tapatya EP43

Sheathing the hull sides - SV Tapatya EP43

Building a cruising sailboat The hull is complete!! In this week's episode, we seal the sides of the hull in fibreglass cloth and epoxy, and generally finish off the hull construction process. This marks the end of stage 2 of the build. The next step will be to roll her over and start on the fitting out, coachroof sides and deck. Music tracks "Sit and Wonder" and "The Great Divide" available on iTunes, Amazon etc. EP "Shake a Leg" and album "Out of the Moloch" All music from these videos is available from: https://ynotb.bandcamp.com/album/the-... If you like what you see, leave a tip in the Tips Jar ;http://www.svtapatya.com/the-tips-jar... Follow the build, along with the story of my first cruising adventure (The Miss Molly I Adventures) on my website; http://www.svtapatya.com Support the build, the vlog, the blog and the writing on;   / sv_tapatya   Or follow me on Instagram for various shots of my boating life;   / sv.tapatya   This is the story of my building of a Jay Benford designed, 31.8ft, junk-rigged, schooner dory. The boat utilises a hard-chined, plywood construction and this design of boat is a proven, capable, ocean-going vessel. Boat building with plywood is a relatively easy and cost-effective way to produce a strong, monocoque-style boat hull. These videos aim to show the way in which I go about it. Thank you! Tony