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Jay's F22: May 2009
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I've created this blog to supply some info and pictures about my Farrier F-22 trimaran (Sail #25) building project. Sunday, May 31, 2009. I have started to do some research into trailers, mostly by looking at the EZ Loader. Websites. This morning my wife and I drove down to Boat Country. The local King Trailer dealer. After talking with the salesman and showing him a copy of sheet 61 that shows the trailer details, he suggested that the KB2800. Preparing for beam mount installation. I will round over the...
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Jay's F22: July 2009
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I've created this blog to supply some info and pictures about my Farrier F-22 trimaran (Sail #25) building project. Tuesday, July 28, 2009. Cabin poptop hatch unmolded. Monday night I laminated an extra layer of A on the inside surface of the hatch (since the plans say A-core-A, and the inside only had B). Today I unmolded the hatch and it doesn't look too bad:. Sunday, July 26, 2009. Cabin hatch cover mess. My wife and I celebrated 21 years of marriage last week - yay us! Anyway, that trip plus a busy w...
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Jay's F22: June 2010
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I've created this blog to supply some info and pictures about my Farrier F-22 trimaran (Sail #25) building project. Thursday, June 3, 2010. Extra layer of cockpit seat foam. Tuesday night I did the final taping on the settee backs - phew, glad that's over. I admit my interior is very basic, but at least it looks like a. And tonight, after trimming up the raw foam and rounding over the edges, I laminated the top of the extra seat layers. Port side dryfitted:. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Google F22 Builder...
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Jay's F22: May 2010
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I've created this blog to supply some info and pictures about my Farrier F-22 trimaran (Sail #25) building project. Monday, May 31, 2010. It feels like all I did this weekend was work on the settees. Using a template to mark access holes for the storage compartments:. Mold plate for the settee back taping:. Mold plate for the upper taping:. And here we are with the settee backs glued into place (not yet taped):. The idea with the settee compartments is that they are accessible via lift-out access covers,...
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Jay's F22: September 2010
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I've created this blog to supply some info and pictures about my Farrier F-22 trimaran (Sail #25) building project. Sunday, September 19, 2010. No workee on the boat. Unfortunately this has been a very bad summer at work, with a lot of late nights and weekend work. I am saddened by the loss of much warm summer weather. I didn't intend to be on the Five-Year Boatbuilding Plan, but it may be turning out that way. Here's a view looking the other direction from up above on the viewing balcony:. In between wa...
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Jay's F22: August 2009
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I've created this blog to supply some info and pictures about my Farrier F-22 trimaran (Sail #25) building project. Saturday, August 8, 2009. After more investigation, I finally settled on a Tohatsu 6hp 4-cycle outboard engine: the "MFS6BUL SailPro" model, with a 25" shaft. I bought mine online from Online Outboards. They had a good price to start with; combined with free shipping and no state sales tax, it was the best deal I could find. I will order some casters to make it easy to move around. Yesterda...
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Jay's F22: June 2009
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I've created this blog to supply some info and pictures about my Farrier F-22 trimaran (Sail #25) building project. Tuesday, June 30, 2009. I didn't cut all the way to the top of the access holes, wanting to leave a bit extra in case the cockpit seats didn't line up perfectly:. Dry-fitting the fwd cockpit seat fronts (the port side has been bumped out of alignment):. After getting happy with the fit, I tacked them into position with some bog. This is right after taping them into place:. Next I worked on ...
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Building a Farrier F-32AX Trimaran: Clearing Up The Garage
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Building a Farrier F-32AX Trimaran. Friday, May 1, 2009. Clearing Up The Garage. I have parked my car once in my garage till today. Like most other people I use my garage primarily for storage. And I have a lot of junk. As more free space is a must for the Strong Back and to store the materials I had to move the yard tools and equipment to it's own residence so I had to build a shed. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Vacuum Bagging / Work table. Clearing Up The Garage. F-Bits ...