Date: 12/8/1998, 11:54 pm
> I finally mustered the courage to start building a CLC Cape Charles but
> I'm faced with an odd problem. Instead of one sheet of 3mm and two sheets
> of 4mm okoume, I ended up with one sheet of 4mm and two sheet of 6mm (long
> story -- their mistake). This being my first crack at boat building, I'm
> inclined to do everything by the book. Hoiwever, I'm itching to get
> started and I'm not looking forward to the hassle of exchanging the
> plywood.
> Is there any reason why I couldn't use what I've got? What would the
> weight difference be? How would this affect the performance of the end
> product? Would I have to change the way the panels are stitched and taped?
> Thanks for any advice.
I have built 3 Cape Charles 18s and a Tred Avon 21, all by the book as far as ply thicknesses go. However, the Tred Avon calls for 4mm for the deck, and it was a little more work to bend it down into place over the deck beams than the 3mm. Just call in a couple of friends that day to help and it will be no problem.
Messages In This Thread
- 6mm vs 4mm okoume
Ed Cho -- 12/3/1998, 1:50 am- Re: 6mm vs 4mm okoume
Alex Zimmerman -- 12/8/1998, 11:54 pm- Re: 6mm vs 4mm okoume
Willy Dommen -- 12/7/1998, 11:28 am- Re: 6mm vs 4mm okoume
Tom Jablonski -- 12/7/1998, 11:51 am- Re: 6mm vs 4mm okoume
Willy Dommen -- 12/11/1998, 3:35 pm
- Re: 6mm vs 4mm okoume
- Re: 6mm vs 4mm okoume
Jim Reid -- 12/4/1998, 6:18 am- Re: 6mm vs 4mm okoume
Mike Scarborough -- 12/3/1998, 8:03 am- Re: 6mm vs 4mm okoume
Monte Rhodes -- 12/9/1998, 1:28 pm
- Re: 6mm vs 4mm okoume
- Re: 6mm vs 4mm okoume