Thanks JP!!! I'm getting better at doing the inlays. It's definitely an art so-to-speak. The more you do the better you get. It's the one part in the whole process where you definitely do not want any outside distractions while you're working with it. Especially if you're using a fast drying mixture which I honestly do not recommend using. I prefer the long set because it gives you time to work with it, get all the bubbles out, and fix any uneven areas that you may visually notice during the sponging process.
@@maximumthrottlerc5939 Yes,their looks in fact amazing!However I appreciate cats,mono dragsters flat vees and hydroplanes as well ,but these time I was looking for a boat which is well drivable in rough water conditions since we had had a lot of wind these year and the other boats of my fleet aren’t good at rough water,lol