The 2nd of the two large fiberglass parts for the Back Cove 37 is the deck and this part for hull #1 was infused and de-molded here at the Back Cove yard in Rockland earlier this week. Allow me to digress. As I was writing that I thought, 'how many people know what our yard looks like anyway?" So I thought it would be cool to show you what our shop looks like from the air. This shot (not taken since the snow started flying) shows the T-shaped building that is North End Composites. This building has 240,000 square feet of manufacturing space of which 1/3 is occupied by Back Cove Yachts production. Another 1/3rd is occupied with Sabre Yacht FRP production and we lease the remaining 1/3.
Sorry about that I can never resists showing off this fabulous building. Any way back to decks. The finish on the deck part is incredible. The infusion process and the materials chosen by our engineering staff for the purpose have given us a wonderful surface profile. And now, too, we can see all of the beautiful architectural details that Kevin drew in 3D. Wow. This is exciting stuff,