Author Archives: Amanda

Winter here but the work goes on

By | June 3, 2012

I think I mentioned in a previous post that “finished” was a big word.  Well, the wine rack is finished!  25 bottles of storage.  See pics.  Until all the spraying & polishing is finished, we fit, then put away so the brown paper hasn’t been peeled of the rack sections.  It’s actually been made out… Read More »

Gas, wine and … more fairing!

By | May 21, 2012

We are still fairing inside.  Keeping in mind our man Mick only works 2 or 3 days a week, the inside is nearly (there’s that word again) there.  More importantly, Mick is doing a fantastic job.  He gets such a shine and there’s no sign of the joins.  This is a specialist job and he… Read More »

It’s all happening today …

By | April 18, 2012

Action everywhere today.  Cabinet-maker here to fine tune the measurements, Mick our ‘fairer’ here, and Wayne our window man here.  Love it!! Windows are completely in (look great) with the black Simsons completed as well … shmick!! Gilbert our cabinet man, here as well.  Bathroom benches made, trimmed and completed,and our ‘cubby-hole’ features trimmed &… Read More »

Windows going in …

By | April 2, 2012

Sunny day, cold weather approaching, time for the windows to go in. We started last week preparing the fibreglass, with four ready, we started on the glass today.  

Sunshine …

By | March 19, 2012

It’s a beautiful day here … 25 degrees, not a cloud in the sky, no breeze, just sunshine.  Some days the weather can reflect the mood.  Today, we feel we are making progress and the sun is shining.  Mick, our fabulous ‘fairer’, our fibreglass master, has added some shine to the bogged and gelcoated white. … Read More »

6 days straight …

By | March 12, 2012

Jobs done … helm pilot hatch, bathroom ceiling, rudder reference control in port engine locker, gas bottle shelf/locker, galley furniture, rear beam join in back locker, dinghy davits, auto-pilot cabling, second engine bilge pump … Is he going crazzzzyyyy????  See pic number 8!!

Are We Nearly There Yet??!!

By | February 24, 2012

February 24, 2012 Just noticed I saved this page way back in October last year and never posted it (see below).  Easter completion date … I don’t think so!  We are hoping for September/October now.  No way we’ll be ready before winter and it will be too wet during winter to move our boat out… Read More »

Fairing continues …

By | February 14, 2012

Still working on the fairing of the outside of our boat, inside will come next.  While Mick, our fairer, continues to bog, sand & polish, Neville has been working on the conversion of the cockpit locker to an icebox.  Mick will add the finishing fibreglass, then Neville will add some insulation.  This is a ‘work… Read More »

Outside fairing has begun!

By | February 8, 2012

Dry weather, mild temperatures, it’s fairing time.  We’ve finally found someone to fair our boat.  Mick is working on the outside while the weather is fine.  Lots (and lots) of bogging and then sanding, with spraying starting today. We’ve also started adding the two underfloor ribs.  One on today, prep done for the other.  Not… Read More »

Bits and pieces …

By | January 9, 2012

More fibreglassing of shelves and saloon couch, batons in the ceiling of the bathroom ready for the ceiling, fitting of a bilge pump to the port hull, pre-plumbing of two toilets, galley bench, laying up of small sections of our existing moulds to use as trim here and there …. the list goes on!  

Fairing has started …

By | November 28, 2011

The last few weeks have been all about getting all the inside ‘shiny-sheet’ bits and pieces completed, particularly around the doorways.  We’ve cut out the internal doorways now and measured for our aluminium trims.  We are using the same company who have made our external doorway and windows.  The external door & windows are powder… Read More »

It’s Sunday …

By | October 9, 2011

Sunday is clean-up day, well, it’s supposed to be.  Neville is good at the mess, so I suppose I compliment him by being better at the cleaning up.  We can now see the saloon and the ‘couch’ furniture as I’ve ‘cleaned up’ this area this afternoon.  I can’t really help ‘hands on’ with many jobs… Read More »

Our saloon …

By | September 23, 2011

Really looking forward to the saloon coming together.  We have put a lot of thought in to this area.  Our initial thoughts were to have a galley down (like our Seawind 1000) – more entertaining room up and utilise the hull space down. After much discussion, measuring and researching designs on other cats, we decided… Read More »

Half-way?? We think so (& hope) …

By | September 23, 2011

A few jobs conquered.  Know we’ve been a bit slack on our blog … thankyou for reminding us blog readers!  Not intentionally slow with the updates, just not as much to report as the early building stages.  But, I do know how interested and excited people get who follow these boat building projects … Neville… Read More »

Winter Update

By | June 27, 2011

I’ve learn’t so much during this build, especially working with fibreglass.  Making the furniture pieces has been very rewarding.  Finding ways to make white shapes and then piecing the made pieces together to make the corners, walls, steps and cupboards has been tedious but very rewarding. Just had a ‘week away’ escaping the cold and… Read More »

Work goes on … and on ….

By | May 22, 2011

Thankyou Andrei for the reminder  … “No more updates on the blog everything is OK ?!” Loads of work happening, but it’s slow now.  No more big pieces being put together.  Lots of bogging and fairing, and sanding and gelcoat spraying.  Most of the joins have been prepared for fairing now, just weather dependent (you… Read More »

And you thought …

By | April 11, 2011

And you thought … nothing was happening.  Lots happening, including lots of thinking.  While we have purchased many interior furniture components from Fusion Mackay, we didn’t purchase the galley and saloon components.  So we are designing and building these ourselves.  Neville is busy learning ‘how to’ work with fibreglass and I just find the glossy… Read More »

A pause …

By | March 7, 2011

It’s been 6 weeks since we started building.  So much done … so much more to do.  Long days, many hours, kilos of resin, kilos of glue, metres of fibreglass, hundreds of plastic buckets and white rags, and endless hours of grinding (teeth too).  Not to mention the endless number of coffees, lunches and cold… Read More »

Day 21 …

By | February 9, 2011

Just 21 days … stunning progress so far… the kit is basically complete but it was always our intention to fit a large number  of moulded furniture components (from Fusion Mackay) and the installation of these has started as you can see from the pics. Fusion Mackay sell these components and we’ve had two of… Read More »

12 Days Straight ..

By | January 28, 2011

A few more assembly pics. The starboard and port sides have been added, furniture components have been placed waiting for fixing next week when Dodge from Fusion Mackay joins us.

Day 10 …

By | January 28, 2011

The days have flown by and there’s been so much progress.  We have a boat in our paddock! Lots still to do but so much progress in a short time. A big thankyou to guys who have been working with Neville … Tom from Fusion Mackay who’s our “expert”, Trevor, who’s pretty good at everything… Read More »

Parts arriving …

By | September 22, 2010

“Isn’t it gorgeous!” Hmmm … WHAT is he talking about?  He was talking about the forebeam. The forebeam has arrived … and the two engine beds.

Getting ready for delivery

By | August 31, 2010

Not much to show so far with the Fusion Kit delayed.  With such a wet winter and another ‘small’ building project taking up considerable time (not to mention work), the delay has meant more time for preparation.  Every night (no joke) Neville studies his “Master List”.  “Nearly everything crossed off,” he told me the other… Read More »

Bossa Nova … our name!

By | August 19, 2010

This site is all about building a Fusion 40 catamaran, which we are going to name Bossa Nova.  It is being built by Neville (& Amanda) at our home in Victoria, Australia. You are welcome to follow our journey.  It will take several months, a lot of hard work and will be reliant on lots… Read More »