mast looks great! i'd let it cure for a week or so before being put into service, cool weather slows cure time. now you have your arms pumped up from sanding so it's a good time to start rubbing out those hulls!
got the keels touched up, sanded, and waxed 2 coats...on to the next step...now it just needs to warm up a bit!
Edited by coastrat on Feb 10, 2011 - 09:44 PM.
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We have been having some awesome weather here, 65 - 70 and bright sun. The mast has been sitting in the back yard for the past week curing and will be sitting at the storage yard for another week to cure as well - need to get some other stuff taken care of this weekend so I won't be getting it back together as planned.
Hulls are already done, all that is left is to step the mast and off we go.
Edited by JohnES on Feb 11, 2011 - 09:48 AM.
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