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Hi to all! So, after a long break, I continue to work on this project. I found that I had lost the old knife of the Old Man, so I made a new knife for him.
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After installing standing rigging, I held out a running rigging. Now all the gear has been carried out. It remains to align the guys with the mast and proceed to the final fixation and trimming of the ends.
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Then I hung the boat with the threads and filled the silicone into bottle. The fill of the "sea" was made in the evening. In the morning, the silicone was already half-set, but it was found that, due to the leakage of the seam between the halves of the boat, some of the silicone seeped into the boat. I had to spend a couple of hours "scooping up" the "water" from the boat. The last photo was made during this process.
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Many thanks, Carl! After assembling the hull of the boat, I proceeded to pour the "sea". First I prepared the silicone. And I checked how the captain would sit down in his place.
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