Date: 9/1/1999, 4:40 pm
> Depends on the boat. All of our kayaks have a different camber on the bow
> half than on the stern half, but each half has the same camber for the
> entire lenght (though it looks like less near the ends where the deck is
> narrower). The only odd portion is the transition from bow to stern deck
> camber which occurs at the cockpit area, but since we rough out the
> cockpit opening before we instal the deck halfs, this bends together quite
> easily. Hope this helps. Grant
Grant
I am using the same design. But how do you actually make the pre bending ? Do you us some kind of stations on the outside of the deck or? And how do you temporarily fit the deck. So that you can glass the inside with less problems
Hans
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