> O.K. so I'm scarf jointing two plywood boards together. I cut the side
> panels from that; do a second two boards and cut the hull (yeah I'm making
> a three-board outrigger). Now these scarf joints on each piece line up
> real nicely right smack in the middle of the boat; their perpendicular to
> the longitudinal axis. I call this a break-point. I also call that bad.
> Will epoxy resin and fiberglassing be enough to hold this boat together in
> surf? Should these joints be offset like a bricks or a wooden floor?
> Plans call for a 15'LOA and 16" Beam. Don't know enough about boat
> building to tell you more. Please e-mail me something on this.
You could either offset them or back the scarfs with fiberglass tape to strengthen the joints.
Mike
Messages In This Thread
- Offsetting Hull Scarf Joints
Bill Foster -- 8/3/1999, 8:04 pm- Re: Offsetting Hull Scarf Joints
mike allen -- 8/5/1999, 4:50 pm- Re: Offsetting Hull Scarf Joints
Shawn Baker -- 8/4/1999, 11:11 am- Re: Offsetting Hull Scarf Joints
Mike Hanks -- 8/3/1999, 8:28 pm- Thanks so much, I'm convinced now.
Bill Foster -- 8/5/1999, 2:34 pm- Re: Offsetting Hull Scarf Joints
Thanks Shawn and Mike -- 8/4/1999, 3:44 pm- Re: Offsetting Hull Scarf Joints
Shawn Baker -- 8/5/1999, 1:15 pm- Re: Offsetting Hull Scarf Joints
Mike Hanks -- 8/5/1999, 10:57 am- Re: Offsetting Hull Scarf Joints
Kirby Nelson -- 8/12/1999, 2:14 pm
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