Excellent point, Wood, and perfect timing for your comment as I am sitting her sweating over getting the stringer placement perfect. The shirt doesn't read "Backyard Piano Builder" so 1/16" here or there really shouldn't matter much.
Here's what I am thinking of doing to get the stringer height right. I'm going to mark the hull to show the outline of where the stringers will be. I will then place a piece of wood, say a 1 x 4, across the hull to represent the height of the deck. I will place a piece of quarter-inch foam board on each end of the 1x4 to represent the space that will be between the deck and the hull that will be filled in with PB.
Starting at one end and following the lines showing the stringer placement, I will measure the distance from each of the lines drawn on the hull to the bottom of the 1x4. I will then move the 1x4 a distance of 1 inch and take the next set of measurements. I will do this every inch until I get to the other end. Since the hull is at an angle, I will take measurements from the highest line and the lowest line for each stringer to the 1x4. This process will be repeated for the stringer on the other side of the boat as well. Assuming a stringer length of 11 feet, that will be 132 measurements for the highest line and another 132 for the lowest line, so 264 per stringer.
Given each stringer will be raised up a quarter inch from the deck and the glass covering the top of each stringer will take up another 1/16 inch, I will subtract 5/16 from each measurement.
I will then use these measurements to draw up each stringer.
I would just rather do what I can to avoid cutting the stringers to height after they are PB'd in place. I think this is how Frisco did it and I am just not as excited about going this route.
Thoughts?? Cautions???