KCStudly wrote:...and it is giving me lots of encouragement for when I get to that phase.
Are you not looking forward to the foam part?
I didn't get much done today, but I did a little (was busy). Remember the crack I got 2/3 along the length on one of the kerfs before I added reinforcing tape? I sprayed it with water, then squeezed up GG, then pushing the crack together, ran some strips of tape over the crack, squeezing it shut.

The foam also had this built in kerfs, so to speak, every foot or so. One of these was on the tightest part of the front curve, and so had opened up on the outside. It also was next to one of the kerfs I made, and seemed in danger of splitting open there. Probably no big deal after the canvas is on, but since it was easy to do, I sprayed it, squeezed in some GG, and ran a strip of tape over the opening to help hold the glue in. Here's a side view of this "built in" kerf I'm talking about, right after I glued it.

I ordered $187 worth of LED lighting from superbrightleds.com on Tuesday, and it came today. I've got two tail/stop lights, two amber turn signals, one oval high mount brake light, two red/two amber side marker lights with built in reflectors, one license plate light, two oval red reflectors for the rear, and the required plugs for everything. I also have four 470 lumen interior 12 V dome lights, one planned to go inside the cabin and three inside the galley.

Still in their plastic, but these taillights are impressive looking to say the least. 4" in diameter, lots of wide angle LEDs with shaped reflectors around each of them. Superbrightleds lists them as the brightest round LED lights they have, at 270 lumens for the red ones. Just by looking at them they look bright, I can't wait to test them out.

Unless something comes up, I'm planning on getting the last piece of roof glued up tomorrow, as well as start working on the kitchen shelves or the doors. Some planning is still required though, so we'll see if it's planning or doing tomorrow.