Re: Plywood Hull/ Stripped Deck Progress
By:Tom Jablonski
Date: 6/23/2001, 11:10 pm
Date: 6/23/2001, 11:10 pm
In Response To: Re: Plywood Hull/ Stripped Deck Progress (Don Beale)
Making the second boat probably takes about 1/3 the time it would take to do them individually. There is so much stuff that is repetative. Also, stripped both decks today and that really saves some time. I would put a strip on one boat and then while waiting for the glue to dry, glued a strip on the other one. Otherwise, would have been much wasted time waiting for glue to dry. Not looking forward to sanding and finishing both boats though.
: That's cool! Is it almost as fast to make two hulls as it is one?
: I did a Tred Avon that way, with a fir/redwood deck. It turned out nice, but
: a few pounds overweight because of the fir.
Messages In This Thread
- Plywood Hull/ Stripped Deck Progress *Pic*
Tom Jablonski -- 6/22/2001, 12:16 am- Re: Plywood Hull/ Stripped Deck Progress
Dave Kreiton -- 6/23/2001, 10:41 am- Re: Plywood Hull/ Stripped Deck Progress
Tom Jablonski -- 6/23/2001, 11:06 pm- Re: Plywood Hull/ Stripped Deck Progress
Don Beale -- 6/23/2001, 11:29 am - Re: Plywood Hull/ Stripped Deck Progress
- Nice progress Tom. 60 Hours to go... *NM*
Roger Nuffer -- 6/22/2001, 9:17 am- Re: Plywood Hull/ Stripped Deck Progress
Don Beale -- 6/22/2001, 12:20 am- Re: Plywood Hull/ Stripped Deck Progress
Tom Jablonski -- 6/23/2001, 11:10 pm
- Re: Plywood Hull/ Stripped Deck Progress
- Re: Plywood Hull/ Stripped Deck Progress