I glued the mast step to the top of the cabin. There are also screws securing it from underneath. It looks very strong.
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The mast step glued to the cabin roof. Still needs some sanding. |
I also installed the rub rail and a trim piece along the edge of the cabin roof. They are both made of white oak. Not much explanation necessary here. I just cut out the pieces roughly, glued and screwed them to the boat, then sanded smooth with a belt sander.
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Rub rail and cabin side trim just after gluing. |
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Rub rail just after gluing. |
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Cabin side trim just after gluing. |
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Cabin side trim sanded flush. |
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