Wood used for strip boats
By:Allen Williamson
Date: 10/5/1998, 8:12 pm
Date: 10/5/1998, 8:12 pm
I'm wondering which types of wood (i.e., besides cedar) would be acceptable for a strip-plank boat using strips for reinforcing ribs (i.e., the old-fashioned method... no fiberglass). I assume that cedar is the usual choice due to its strength and the ease with which it can be split into planks (?) ... but which other types of wood would also be practical to use? Thanks for any help. Allen
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- Wood used for strip boats
Allen Williamson -- 10/5/1998, 8:12 pm- Re: Wood used for strip boats
Nick Schade -- 10/6/1998, 2:32 pm- Re: Wood opposing strip lattice.
Mark Kanzler -- 10/6/1998, 10:45 am- Re: Wood used for strip boats
Paul Jacobson -- 10/6/1998, 1:24 am- Re: Wood used for strip boats
Allen Williamson -- 10/8/1998, 2:37 am- Re: Wood used for strip boats
Paul Jacobson -- 10/9/1998, 1:40 am- Re: Wood used for strip boats
Allen Williamson -- 10/10/1998, 1:37 pm- Re: Proof: A picture is worth 1000 words.
Mark Kanzler -- 10/9/1998, 9:27 am- Re: Okay, let's try again.
Mark Kanzler -- 10/9/1998, 10:38 am- Re: Okay, let's try again.
Allen Williamson -- 10/10/1998, 1:39 pm
- Re: Okay, let's try again.
- Re: Proof: A picture is worth 1000 words.
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