This was one of those tasks that took way longer than I really thought it was going to. All I had to do was glue on a perimeter strip of foam around the inside of the shell for the roof and gasket to seal against. I even had clamps to use that would work perfect to hold it! I think it was just getting everything lined up since they were such small pieces. This was pretty much the only thing I got done tonight. I had even figured I would have time to sand it all! That didn’t happen.





We’re going to put a little strip of aluminum angle around the lip to make sure no water gets in and give the canvas something to bolt to. Hopefully tomorrow we can have a fiberglassing frenzy again like we did last weekend and get all those seams taped up and finish up the lower shell part!