The hulls are being built as a single piece upside down on a building frame called a strong back. Once complete the hull is turned over and the topside build and fit out can be completed.
The shed isn't big enough to turn the hull so I have to plan to take the hull out of the shed, turn it over and bring it back in to complete the boat.
The end wall of the shed is not structural and the plan is to remove the wall, wheel out the hull, flip it over and then wheel it back in.
Thus the strongbacks are built on castors and mounted on a runway to allow the hull to be wheeled out.
The strong backs are laid out such that each cross piece is at the correct position to support one of the bulkheads.
The shed isn't big enough to turn the hull so I have to plan to take the hull out of the shed, turn it over and bring it back in to complete the boat.
The end wall of the shed is not structural and the plan is to remove the wall, wheel out the hull, flip it over and then wheel it back in.
Thus the strongbacks are built on castors and mounted on a runway to allow the hull to be wheeled out.
The strong backs are laid out such that each cross piece is at the correct position to support one of the bulkheads.