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Re: Whoops! Missed the WEB page!
By:Roger Nuffer
Date: 9/29/2000, 3:08 am
In Response To: Re: Whoops! Missed the WEB page! *Pic* (Paul G. Jacobson)

Putz’s trestle system adds peace of mind insurance when the weather turns bad and is way overbuilt. I imagine a third or less framing is probably more than adequate. I'm also engaged in the first time overbuilding syndrome. My second Walrus will have many design changes. But first I've got to get this boat on the water. Maybe someone out there has tried a different structural frame for a hard chined SOF.

Roger

: You gotta love Putz's casual style, both in his writing and his plans.

: As for the trestling, consider NOT doing any. Look at how Klepper has been
: bracing their boats for decades: with small pieces of birch plywood. Like
: the trestling it provides bracing and strength to the kayak frame. The
: stiffness added from these small rectangular panels is hard to beat. You
: can secure them with just a few screws, or use screws and marine glue (or
: epoxy). Look at the picture below, and you can see some large open areas
: where they do not have any cross bracing from panels. I would extrapolate
: from this that trestling may not be necessary over every inch of the
: length of the boat, so do yor best, and don't worry if you skip a spot.

: They use solid panels for their floor, too. Since they have a flatter bottom
: to their hull than Putz does they can get away with it. Of course, using
: panels to hold the keel to the bottom chines instead of making floorboards
: would allow you to sit a bit lower, or mount a seat, and it would
: eliminate the necessity of making and fitting those floor board mounts.
: Since you are going to have some kind of floor in there anyhow, I think
: the weight would be about the same.

: anyhow, here is a picture of the Klepper frame. You might like to browse
: their website, too: www.klepper.com

: PGJ

Messages In This Thread

Walrus building update
Roger Nuffer -- 9/28/2000, 1:08 am
Whoops! Missed the WEB page!
Bill Price -- 9/28/2000, 1:04 pm
Re: Whoops! Missed the WEB page!
Roger Nuffer -- 9/28/2000, 11:15 pm
Re: Whoops! Missed the WEB page! *Pic*
Bill Price -- 9/29/2000, 1:50 am
Re: Whoops! Missed the WEB page! *Pic*
Paul G. Jacobson -- 9/29/2000, 1:44 am
Re: Whoops! Missed the WEB page!
Roger Nuffer -- 9/29/2000, 3:08 am
Re: Walrus building update
Bill Price -- 9/28/2000, 12:54 pm
Re: WHAT?????!!!!!
Spidey -- 9/28/2000, 5:48 pm
Re: WHAT?????!!!!!
Bill Price -- 9/28/2000, 6:33 pm
Re: Walrus building update
Rehd -- 9/28/2000, 2:20 am
Re: Walrus building update
Roger Nuffer -- 9/28/2000, 10:52 pm
Re: Walrus building update
Rehd -- 9/29/2000, 8:50 am
Re: Walrus building update
Paul G. Jacobson -- 9/29/2000, 1:11 am
Downfall of floor length forms
Roger Nuffer -- 9/29/2000, 2:53 am