
Definately the hardest part of building a boat is the sanding. I finally got some time to get back to my GV-11 and after coating the boat with 2 more coats of epoxy I am fairing the imperfections now, and there are many

I did the inside 2 days ago with a mixture of epoxy and microballoons and maybe I added too much microballons because it was kind of hard to work with especially toward the end of the batch but I got it on there. It is still far from done but I haven't the patience for a flawless inside, just close is good enough for me. I don't want to be sanding through the glass tape like I did in some places

Yesterday after sanding that all down again I flipped her over and decided to use the Quick-Fair product and I'm glad I did, it goes on so much smoother even though it is a pain to measure and mix. I hope I mixed it thouroghly enough. I got the last of the fairing on the outside done about 11:45 last night, I have no life, just in time to come in and watch the ball drop with the kids. Happy New Year!
So now it's back to sanding - uuuggghhhh
The motivation I need now is that I am that much closer to a finished product. I should be priming soon. The primer I have I believe is the Pre-Kote primer by Interlux to go under Brightsides paint. They are both 1 part paints. Will the primer fill in 60 grit scratches? I will use 150 grit on the outside today but I used 60 on the inside. Now today I have to sand the outside again and then install the sprayrail.
I don't know how you guys that build the larger boats do it, this 11 footer is taking me all kinds of time, maybe it's just me. But in the end I will have something I have always wanted - a boat I built myself
