When constructing a homemade nesting dinghy, you reach a point when you must literally saw it in half.
That time is now.
So with the help of my lovely assistant, I reluctantly take a saw to the object that I've, up to this point, invested over 139 hours into.
After an hour of sawing, I was able to separate the 2 halves - but not without a bit of a fight. You see, I built the dinghy so well that even though it was literally sawn in 2, it still refused to part with itself.
From there I continue with the build process by making a really stupid mistake that I must correct.
I'll show you the mistake, and how I went about making it right.
Thanks for watching!!
Ben, Tambi, & Molly | S/V Sandflea | "SAILBOATSTORY"
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