The panels required much more stitching and fastening that the panels for FESTIVUS because this hull has a great deal more curvature and the panels are of thinner 1/4 inch stock rather than the heavier material used in the GT22.
This photo shows the stern side panel successfully wrapped around the false transom with a wide cargo strap. Unfortunately I cant show you the view from the stern as Nina is backed against the wall and will have to be rolled forward when it is time to glass that area.
this is a modification of the original design with the pilot house moved closer to the stern and directly above the LCB (longitudinal center of bouancy)
This blog is about the building and eventual launch of the GT22, a Bateau.com design done by Jacques Mertens of Vero Beach FL.
And about all of the other boats and boating projects to come to the shop of Wonderdog Boatworks
The most recent project is Tumblehome Nina, a version of Bateau.coms Nina with a bit of Ninegret and the Handy Billy