Monte Carlo by David Solaro, Reno, Nevada
22 October 2009

After fairing second layer of plywood

Fiberglass complete on underside and sides

Fiberglass complete

After the flip, view from the transom

Current as of early August 2009 approximately 450 hours into
the project.
18 March 2011 Update

We began dry fitting the deck, notice the ash between the
planks is raised. I thought that this will look cool when
done; however, I am not looking forward to sanding this
detail.

We are just about finished with the dry fitting of the entire
deck. We have about 2 hours to finish the dry fitting

Shows the back portion of the boat.
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