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Sponson sheeted.
Top sheet (6) being glued in place.
Pine sponson nose block in place. One nose rounded.
Glue S-5 in place. Match the rear to just cover
the bevel you sanded in S-4. Leave the rear of
this square, just like the tub bottom. S-5 is 1/8
ply.
Sand the top of the sponson, and glue the
sponson top on (S-6). S-6 is 1/16 ply.
When cured, sand the front until it is flat and
square. Glue the pine sponson tip in place with
epoxy.
When cured, sand the nose block to a nice blunt
tip. Also sand the top sheeting, S-2 and the tips
flush with the sides. Do not sand off the overhang
on the sponson bottom.
Leave all corners sharp and square.
If you have not done so, repeat on the other
sponson.
You can now epoxy the aluminum sponson plugs
in place.
Glue the plugs in place so that the right sponson
has the wood dowels.
The sponsons should be a mirror image of each
other.