Sorry about the delay in reply. I have a drain hole in the transom. The bulkheads inside the tanks and under the thwart have drainage notches to allow water to flow to the lowest point. I have no drain holes in the buoyancy tanks. Those I can dry using a sponge through the inspection hatches.
I use the term "step" for the block of wood on which the heel of the mast rests. But I guess in an unstayed mast the step is combination of the heel block and the cross beam.
Wooden boats have soul. Nice.
Thank you. I originally planned to paint the hull white but then decided to just leave it with the natural varnished finish.
Did you have to put in weep holes?
Sorry about the delay in reply. I have a drain hole in the transom. The bulkheads inside the tanks and under the thwart have drainage notches to allow water to flow to the lowest point. I have no drain holes in the buoyancy tanks. Those I can dry using a sponge through the inspection hatches.
@MontyPriede it's such a cool build.
@@MontyPriede limber holes
F.Y.I. mast support beam is called the step. The mast step.
I use the term "step" for the block of wood on which the heel of the mast rests. But I guess in an unstayed mast the step is combination of the heel block and the cross beam.