great progress! It's good to see a first-time build coming along. I appreciate you sharing the mistakes along with the victories! Best of luck with the next steps.
Well, the last strip is in. And it felt good to get it there. Took a lot of finessing to get those last few strips in, and having to start over on a strip because it ended up just a tad to short. But was worth it. I had intended to glue up those last few up as one and then put it in, but it worked out better to just do them one at a time. Including that last really small one. I did wait to glue the last 3 in until I had them all fit. I used some brad nails not pounded all the way in to hold the last two boards in until I could get that last little strip test fit. And than used the same holes to hold the boards in place for glue up as well. Along with a couple of bungee cords. And of course as tradition dictates, I had to have a glass of whiskey once that whiskey strip was in. I figured I deserved it. The whiskey is aged and bottled at a local brewery I love, but is distilled in KY (they won't say by whom). But I also thought the name seemed appropriate.
Now it is on to fairing things out, sanding, patching the holes, and getting ready for fiberglass and epoxy. I just ordered that stuff yesterday, and should be here by the end of the week. I was originally thinking of going system 3 for epoxy and filler, but ended up going with total boat to save a decent amount of money. I hope it works out in the end. I ordered 42' of 50" 6oz e glass. Should be enough for the full 15' boat plus some. I know I have a lot of work left to do, but hitting this milestone felt like a big one for me. Unless I hit some major road blocks, I'd like to have this on the water in about a month or so. But I'm also not putting any pressure on myself to do it in a set amount of time, it takes what it takes.