She's been back in the bath today


With the Gammon Iron (I knew there was a proper silly name for it) complete and "roped" and some things which nod vaguely at the concept of deck light in place, we've done another flotation test. This time, all the batteries were aboard so she's at full motoring weight....if not sailing weight.
I was concerned that the larger 12v "power" battery would cause a list to starboard but nothing is noticeable. Phew!

However, we are a long way down at the stern

This is the bow:

And this the stern:

Apologies for the poor focus....I was more worried not to drop the camera in

Now, the real boats do float low at the back but I'm not sure about this low. We could be in danger of water ingress through the rudder tube. I could put lead back into the bows again and bring the whole thing down. I suppose that the rig will supply some weight forward of the CoG. Right now, I'm minded to just stick it in the boating lake and see what happens

I've always left myself the option of taking lead out from the back but I don't want her to become unsailable.
...although I do want to apply a little varnish to things first...I'm getting impatient
