Forward Sub-Deck Rough Cut
Early this week I faired the deck framework and sheer again. Then late in the week I started fitting the forward sub-decking. Its an exciting part of the build and makes the boat look bigger.





To get the curvature at the front of the cockpit corners I used a 5 gallon bucket bottom to trace the radius. The overhang is 1-1/4". Not sure if I will stick with that amount or trim it back a little more. I'll decide once the rest of the sub-deck is on. It appears I may be able to sub-deck the entire boat with just 2 4x8 sheets of ply.


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