LOL....not quite. Friday I built the box and sent off the engine to Blackjack and hull prep. Saturday was more prep, garage clean up in preparation to cut the glass, then a bunch of glass cutting (blisters from the shears). There are 50 individual pieces of Knytex, glass, and biax carbon just on the bottom deck. So today I laid 2 layers of Knytex and 4 layers of carbon on the front rocker till my body said no more. My lower back is killing me from bending over, my knees are way sore from hyper extending them while leaning over the hull. This is a lot of work.
Here's my layup schedule:
Bottom rocker section: 2 layers of biax, 6 layers carbon.
Side rails and nose:
This is complicated, I alternated the biax carbon I have, since it's on a 45* angle, and a layer of e glass that is woven at 90* with 2 layers of Knytex at the nose.
The first layer is a 6" wide piece of carbon, then a 7" wide piece of glass, then an 8" wide piece of carbon, then a 9" wide piece of glass, then finally a 10" wide piece of carbon. The ski doesn't have any bond rail, so I'm building from scratch on top of 2 part foam using duct tape as release film.
The rear of the ski where I -3'd the ski is to be laid up with 2 layers biax and 4 layers carbon...but I'm thinking of adding some e glass in as well for strength and bulk.