The sanding is now all done above the waterline to the decks all the way round apart from the transom which is going to be remove and will not need sanding
Yesterday I continued sand back the hull planking from the waterline to the decks as you can see from these photos.
The black sheet that has been over the decks as been removed as also the rubbing strakes if you wish to call them that. If were there but did not do much to protect the edge of the deck.
This was te last part to do on the port side and I finished off this part today and did the same on the starboard side, with this done the hull can be inspected and the planks which need removing can be marked off and then removed after the new ribs are steamed in during our next trip to Chance
A major goal for me in that the hull is now finally clear of any paint which could be hiding any problems under the paintwork
The next stage will be to get to grips with the covering boards around the edge of the decks so that the ribs can be put in from the top as steamed into position.
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