Rudder w/ tiller handle, extension and pintels/gudgeons all in place

Boom, gooseneck, mainsheet blocks and bridle done
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Piles of halyards ready to be fished through the mast which has spreaders finished and halyard sheaves all cut in
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The punch list:
run halyards and measure sails to be cut down
pour lead keel bulb and attach to keel
get keel into boat and beef up keel box
GO SAILING......hopefully only a few weeks away at this point!!!
Hi Ben,
ReplyDeleteI understand your anxiety about breaking something. I think all of the i550s in the water have broken something along the way. But if you don't break something once in a while, you probably didn't build it light enough.
Your boat looks great.
Ron Bowman
I wondered what happened. The door has been down for a couple of weeks! Looks like a lot of progress for sure. Hope to see you soon buddie!
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