In 2012 i was working on the second hull, again panels that were stitched together, were spread apart, bulkheads were inserted and stitched with the wire. After that, they were glued with thickened epoxy.


 

Great mes in the shed, i cant keep the order. 


In the spring I did in the garage one beam, i took  again stirodur as a model,

and than i covered it with glass fibers.


Stirodur is clearly seen on the top

This year we went on vacations to Pelješač town of Žuljana (Croatia). Here are some pictures and movie from sailing the small Haka









In Žuljana we met Gerry and Louise, Australian couple who sold everything back home , bought a 12 m catamaran (Fountaine Pajot), and went sailing. They are cruising around Mediterranean. We went together sailing, but it was not much wind that day. Gerry had built a Wharram TIKI  30 himself.





A nice photo of Haka in a quiet bay in Žuljana.

In autumn i glassed the hull, but again i have no pictures of it. With the help of the neighbors, we turned the hull, so it was ready for interior work.








During the winter i couldn't work because i can not heat up the plastic shed. I realized my building project wont be finished weary soon, so i decided to build small HAKA. That would be a 5 m catamaran for day sailing. I started to build in a garage.




And again cutting and gluing ply,

stitching the panel sides together, inserting the bulkheads






Making a fiber beam with vacuum, i also used vacuum when laminating the hull, for that i used old vacuum pump from milking machine.


First time on the water.

Proud Maori worrier in his boat.

And that's how it looks finished, but i dint work couple weeks, but till the end of June, and in the mean time my big project was waiting.

The first sailing with crab claw rig was not encouraging, it took some time to get used to it, specially the front mast trim was weary important.



Now again to big HAKA, i started to work again in September.
Styrofoam and styrodur glued and shaped to the underside of the hull,
for the first one i used both of them, but for the second one just styrodur.

























































Styrodur is easier to sand, and because of closed texture doesn't soak water






By next boat i would put stirodur in the whole length the same thickens, that way will be less puttying.






And that was it in 2010, year is weary short, specially when the winters are cold.

2011 
In the spring we glassed the hulls. Neighbors and friend were helping, it lasted couple hours, because on the bottom laminate is quite thick. I used unidirectional 1000 g, and quadriaxial 1200 g, We weted out fiber separately on the table, that was doing one group, the other one was putting already weted fiber on the hull, and additionally soaking the fiber, and squeezing  out the air bubbles.


                                          


                                    



                        finished first hull, lower part, now i made space for the second hull.













I made the  plan for a catamaran  by myself. In the beginning, i had a lot of helpers, but with the time, enthusiasm vanished. First i planed to make it out of glass fiber, i made the mold, but than i decided for ply.

We started cutting the ply, and




and gluing the panels together.




 I had to make a plastic shelter, for which i didn't think it will last so long 

Flat bottom can bee seen


I didn't take pictures of all phases of building, I simply glued together the sides, than i stitched together the steam and stern, I inserted the bulkheads. I dint wont to have a simple V hull so I did not stitch the bottom. I closed the bottom with ply, and glued on the top stirodur.


This far i came in 2009