Excuses aside, here's where I'm up to:
I finished doing the other sides of the deck panel joins like I mentioned I was pondering. I took a dose of my own rules and followed the instructions to the letter. Now there are just a few more brief steps before I can start stitching the panels together.
Tonight I reinforced the deck panels at the front of the entry hole. I'm sure there's a technical word for the entry 'hole' but for now, that's what it's called. Much more refined I'm sure.
This involved cutting a few pieces of 3 1/2 inch pieces of ply to size with a jigsaw and gluing them to the underside of the deck with an epoxy & wood flour mix about the same consistency as honey. This, I assume, is so that when using the deck to lever yourself into the 'hole' when entering the kayak, you don't punch your hands through the deck of the boat. You can see a few photos below.
Here's the reinforcement in relation to the hatch hole. There should be room for another strip if I need to put it in. I guess time will tell. |
As an aside, I'd forgotten how nice it is to be back out in the shed listening to music and working away. Really relaxing and a pretty sweet way to unwind from a job that's starting to give me the shirts.