Next step is to laminate the bottom oc the centerboard trunk and get it attached to the outside laminate.
To do that I like the boat to be upside down. That makes the work so much better.
But with the boat upside down NM-epoxy will get into the centerboard slot, not a good thing. Therefore I am putting a few layers of glassfibre to close the slot temporarily. It is on top of these with the boat upside down I will do more solid work.
By dividing the work into small parts a difficult job becomes easy.
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