In between building the hulls I had to build the
LAR Keels.
LAR is Low Aspect Ratio . The plan says I can either build the keels from flat panels OR make a small mould. Considering the keels to be quite narrow I would have imagined that it will be difficult the lay up the few layers of 600/225
matt. ( I do not have small hands!). So it was decided that I would make the flat panels and then shape it to the required profile. BUT BOTH THE KEELS MUST BE IDENTICAL! And I do not want to mess around with the keels as both these small keels should be able to take up the weight of the boat when beaching!

First the shape and size of the panels are marked on the
melamin chip boards. A releasing
agent is applied to the surface so that the sheet produced does not stick on to the wood.. To speed things up I made a double sized panel so that it can be
cut later and becomes two panels.

Next
gelcoat is applied. This was followed by the required number of layers of appropriate glass as per Richard Wood's plan.

The flat panels are then clamped together and shaped using pieces of wood at the correct positions. The dimensions are given in the plans.

After
that the required layers of 600/225
biaxial are glassed
inside the panels.

As added security, I added another two layers of 600 gm
CSM on the outside for some extra
reinforcement. As you can see from this picture both the keels are almost ready.

Maybe a layer of PU paint will complete the job.
This is another tick on my plans. A tick indicates a completed section of the plan.