Let’s continue with the documentation on building the frames. First of all you need a good, leveled workbench in a well tempered room to build the frames. I organised all of my tools in a tiny 3.5 x 5 m basement room. Ideal to adapt to the small boat feeling and good training for the coming cruises. I set up a 230×150 cm MFT perforated table. I bought a lot of clamps and built some helpers myself to press the wooden frames on the perforated board when glueing. The dry and warm conditions are ideal for glueing epoxy. This workshop also allows me to build the rudder, dagger boards, skeg and other small parts before moving to a larger shed to assemble the boat. Super productiv working at home day and nightime, With reggae music and some cold beers I can get into the mood for the Caribbean. Hey life is good!
Workbench
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