 Beauty! Good stuff. Oh, I think that is gonna be strong enough, rigid enough. That's really nice too, because with just one layer of fiberglass on the biggest parts it's gonna be nice and lightweight. Yeah, I'm pretty sure that's gonna be good. All right, I need to flip this around and put one of these at the other end, because this is the first piece, and then the other ones I can just build off that. Just make one of these that attached to it. Yeah, that'll make sense eventually. All right, so I need to cut this one meter wide. My legs are a little wobbly today, because I pedal boated to town and back yesterday. Actually for an unusual reason that I'll get to in another video. So the connection between this piece and the piece here, that's gonna be the most obvious point of failure for this entire thing. So I'm gonna scratch this up really good, so some fibers are showing. Because at the other end, like this, the original fiberglass just goes right up the piece, but this piece is gonna be two separate chunks. Oh, this material! It's crazy how strong this is. I'm sure a bit of wax on the wood there. All right, I got all my pieces ready. I just need to go mix up some resin and stick all those here. Yeah, just like that. Make it easy to split. It looks like a big giant scooper. Okay, while that thing is drying, maybe I can start on the mast. I did bring the pieces today. This is gonna be a double nested mast. Ignore these two small pipes. So this piece, once it's wrapped with fiberglass and some stuff done to it, is gonna attach to the boat and it'll be able to go like this. And this piece will be connected to the sails. So that whole thing will be able to slide onto the mast that's on the boat, and then the whole thing will be able to swivel. Now, the reason I'm having a whole piece attached to this is because there's nothing else to keep this from twisting. So that should do it, I think. I'll wrap it with fiberglass so it's nice and strong. I should be able to get the fiberglass on there and flip it around and do the other half. I need this to be straight. Luckily it looks like this pipe is pretty straight. Yeah, that should be it enough. Oh, beauty. Good. Looking good. Yeah, it's about half the pole. All right, let's check on this thing. I think I need to give it some more time to let that side get harder. If you move the stuff before a really hard turns, it'll stay in whatever shape you move it in. So, I'll just leave it there for a bit. Oh crap, I hear a rain. Which way the clouds going? I think I might be all right. It looks like it's going that way. And I've got blue skies over here. If everything keeps going that way. Yeah, it's raining all way back there. I can see. But over here, we got blue. Okay, I think I'm all right. I'm not gonna pull out any major fiberglass thing for another 10 or 15 minutes. Sweet. This is going pretty well. There's the other half of my mast. I think that's about all the fiberglass I can handle for one day. Maybe I still have some time to do some digging. Well, also these are gonna take a while to harden. So, I'm gonna go do something else. I decided I needed to do something with some cut-up pieces of PVC that I cut up this morning. So, when I was moving this piece, this flexes more easily than I wanted to. So, I'm gonna put some of these here, fiberglass them in, and that should make it stiff enough. And hopefully not interfere with the wind movement too much. You know, I tried to get fairly low profile. Still, I'd rather mess up my airflow a little bit and not wreck the solar panels that will potentially be glued on the other side of this. Hopefully that's rigid enough. Curing. I have something else to do. So, on my pedal boat here, sometimes end up with a space here that splashes out and gets the person in here's legs wet. So, I'm gonna put little clips on here that'll go over this and hold it shut. The side I sit on doesn't usually open up. So, I haven't done it yet. But out of consideration to the other person, I'm gonna do it. I think that should do a good job. A little bit of S-curve in that. It's gonna come down like that. So, if I bet that out a little bit, that should be good. Oh, excellent. Any luck that'll be ready now? My stainless pliers have been doing excellent work. Alright, got the other one on. Well, maybe it's easier to understand me like this. That one's thick and this one's thin so it'll get another layer put on. So much more rigid now. Okay, I have all my fiberglass pieces for that. Attach there. The side pieces here and then the end things. Alright, and I've got my internal mast. I did half of it earlier. I have the rest ready. I think I've got everything lined up as good as I'm gonna get it. I better fiberglass that pole in quick. The ends are gonna be easy. I'm just gonna have to reach to get those parts and then once it's all together I can stand it up and then do these parts really good. I'll just have to get enough fiberglass in there now to hold it in place long enough to move it. Okay, I have like some fiberglass tabs in there. I mean, pretty big size tabs. Enough to hold its shape. I don't want to be super rough with it yet. I'm gonna have to put a lot more fiberglass around everything. This is gonna have a lot of force on it. First though, I just need to let that cure into the right shape. Also, my daughter just walkie talking me and said, hey Jamie, there's pizza. So I better go get some pizza. Yeah, the sun's almost down. I'm out of here.