Rainha Jannota Turned Up Side Up II

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Location
Brazil
Vessel Name
Rainha Jannota
Vessel Make
Curruira 46
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Nice work ,
How clean is your work space ,I can't even keep my galley that clean.
Keep it up the hard work is still ahead of you.
Cheers
 
Nice control and well thought out. Congratulations on a successful flip. Did you build the steps upside down?
 
Beautiful,
CUMPRIMENTOS!
Steve W
 
Fernando,
That is some beautiful craftsmanship. Can you you tell us more about the hull design and construction?
 
Gents

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The steps already exist and they were bolted upside down. They were there just to allow me and mama to make the first ever entering onboard.
The hull is a multichine wood epoxy play-glass one. There are 2 layers of 3/8 laminated marine cedar grade plywood with epoxy resin FG laminated on top. The bottom chine keel-, ended up with 3 1/8 thick. From there up to the water line, given or taken, there are 2 ¼
Inside, as you can figure out from the pictures, there are 3 layers of impregnating epoxy. The boat length has been extended 10% in comparison to the first hull. The reason was because the first boat was kind of square. Too much beam. My hull maintains the same beam, increases the space between the frames in 10%.
Regards
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Portuguese

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7Tiger7*and STEVE:

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**** OBRIGADO!


-- Edited by Portuguese on Sunday 29th of January 2012 06:17:11 PM
 
Now, that IS exciting. *Great job. *It is going to be extremely interesting following your project. *Thanks for sharing.
 
Boat projects like this 'rock'! Keep the pictures coming.
 

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