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The temperatures become almost acceptable for laminating, so it's  time to continue with working on my vacationer. The beginning was posted in http://byyb.org/forum/index.php?topic=2816.0 .
Two weeks ago uncovered the hull and found a lot of mould (photo 1). The impression was bad. But after using of some treatment (wood bleach) the picture changed (photo 2). The only thing is, that the bleach contains chlorine and now it must to evaporate well.
Yesterday I've attached rafters and trimmed the side panels of cabin, almost ready to install top panels. At this moment are almost finished : steering wheel. ruder with box, wooden mast hoops and deadeyes, only varnishing ore some other coating needed.
Yesterday was a great day - all outside surfaces of hull laminated and safe from moisture. The summer is gone and what was done in that time: finished cabin, attached rub-rails and fully laminated. Not so much. But everything is as is.
looks like you are well on your way! tks for the photos. how much epoxy did you wind up using to seal it all up?
Laminated whole hull, downside only first pass with matt and spent somethig about 37-38 kg. of polyester.