Sorry for the delayed response Sam, time got away... So glad you are putting it to good use! Can't wait to see the finished project, and mine is getting closer!Hope everyone is enjoying the weekend that was provided by the many that payed the ultimate sacrifice for our freedoms !
Got some dogs and such cooking for lunch ..
The little tool on the drill was the best 5 bucks ever spent for drilling out filler .. the center point retracts so you don’t screw up the head of the screws .. That and big thanks to Buck for loaning me his infrared paint/ varnish stripper …
Big time savor there ! Thanks Buck !
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Just a guess but they probably felt that the bottom needed the ribs but topsides were adequate. Save lumber and lofting time, in any case, it works...I think I spend more time figuring out my next move than actually doing the work .
I decided that taking the keel completely off would make things much easier to clean /sand / repair all the frames . I noticed every other frame is not tied to the outside chines for some reason .. They just float in a plywood U bracket ..
That and are not tied to any vertical dide frames .
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Still fine tuning that .. It’s actually made in 3 pieces and I was able to use the old stem to get the right slope . A lot of hand work with the angle grinder with a flap disc mostly . I still need to do some shaping at the very top of the stem . I will install the bottom planks and fine tune the stem to the planks .coming along really nice. I am curious how you made out with the stem rabbet?
Well I wouldn’t call it amazing but hoping for the best ….amazing work man !