You are too kind, Jacques. I owe what carpentry skills I have to my uncle who tried to teach me a lot more in the time I worked for him. Most of it is reading and giving it a go. Worst that happens, I rip it all up and do it again. Wood is forgiving like that.
Anyway, updates to Spark.
I spent most of the day putting in a forward bulkhead/buoyancy compartment. Yes it has a hole in it, but it will get a sealing door. Once that was done, it was onto the decks. Starboard side is drying now, I hope to get port done later today.
And the forward compartment that I am setting aside for storage and buoyancy.
Spark, being a series 1 GP, came with air filled bladders in the bow, stern, and under the side benches. She was missing the forwards and aft backs and the bags under the seats intruded into my sleeping area when I recline on the floorboards when I go cruising. Later boats have buoyancy chambers under the floor, but I can also use these for water tight storage.
