Trip is less that 2 weeks away and I finally finished up (most) of the final touches. Varnished the exterior and trim, tie down points, and hull lacing. The varnish has finally sat long enough that I can get it back out on the water again. Took it out on the river tonight for the first time in about 3 weeks. Feels great.
20160717_008 by Alan, on Flickr
20160717_009 by Alan, on Flickr
Many of the tie downs are just to hold Sadie's foam pads in place via the method Peach mentioned about holding his kneeling pads in place.
20160717_010 by Alan, on Flickr
I added hard plastic tubing to the inside of the hull lacing. This keeps the cord away from the hull a little so it should be easier to thread the hole.
20160717_012 by Alan, on Flickr
I decided to do a partial front splash deck and full rear deck to keep the packs dry in the rain, keep paddle drips off the front pack, and hopefully provide better performance in the wind. The logical choice would be to tie into the hull lacing that's already present but unfortunately the lacing is too high up the hull to make that feasible. So I think I'll drill another set of holes and move it down. Hopefully they'll be done by the end of the week.
Alan
20160717_008 by Alan, on Flickr
20160717_009 by Alan, on Flickr
Many of the tie downs are just to hold Sadie's foam pads in place via the method Peach mentioned about holding his kneeling pads in place.
20160717_010 by Alan, on Flickr
I added hard plastic tubing to the inside of the hull lacing. This keeps the cord away from the hull a little so it should be easier to thread the hole.
20160717_012 by Alan, on Flickr
I decided to do a partial front splash deck and full rear deck to keep the packs dry in the rain, keep paddle drips off the front pack, and hopefully provide better performance in the wind. The logical choice would be to tie into the hull lacing that's already present but unfortunately the lacing is too high up the hull to make that feasible. So I think I'll drill another set of holes and move it down. Hopefully they'll be done by the end of the week.
Alan