

Measuring exactly is important!
Esger measuring the station beams


Station base leveled.
Notice the vertical beams to the right for positioning the transom!
Constructing the base

Here Esger is tracing the mould lines on the chipwood.


Station moulds setup.
The station moulds were sawn out of chipwood with cutouts for access under the hull later.


Placed on the station base already you can more or less recognize the shape of the hull.