Again, I decided to do some of the fairing work on the hull before turning the boat over. It just seems to go better with the boat still on all the forms.
Of course, I worried about the fairness of the stems and keel line, but I always do. The shape of this kayak is much different that any I've built before. It looks "fat" in the area between midpoint and stern, and the chine is harder.
Here, I have wet the stern area down for scraping & sanding. I always forget just how much sanding is required to get the strips looking good.
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