I remember watching some of Friscoboaters videos on his builds. As I recall it was his Searay build.
He had a good trick for tracing the hull contour onto his new stringers. I would recommend anyone doing this job for the first time watching some of his videos. Very well documented and definitely helped me with educating myself for my build.
I can easily see how stringer construction can be VERY confusing for a first timer.
Wood - Foam - hollow - composite - pour in (Seacast) etc.
We have what seem to be some very experienced members who advocate that stringers are nothing more than forms and materials don’t matter.
Others - again very experienced go to the added labour and expense to make stringers rock solid and as solid as possible and pretty much bulletproof!
Who is right? Who’s wrong?
Nobody?
Everybody?
- Is more better?
- Is less better?
- Do we assume that the original manufacturer knows best?
Do we assume that the manufacturer did whatever was cheapest and easiest with the expectation that it only needs to last about 10 years? (common philosophy in automotive manufacturing) and I assume boats too!
Do we assume that the methods and materials used can’t be improved on? Or that there is a “better way”, better materials.
Who knows best? I guess it depends on who you ask