Date: 2/11/2002, 7:20 pm
: It's not clear from your post whether you have a curved centerline/keel
: Think viewed from above or sighting down the stations.
: Or if you have a bump or blip in the surface, such as the wood has pulled
: away
: from the station.
: If it's a curved centerline, you're in deep do do. This would be hard to
: correct.
went down stairs and fliped boat over found the problem strips poped off form 15 (building a niteherion 18 forms)cant get them to stay down .would cutting a relief along the length help? but then i still have the problem of the deck being striped slightly curved .guess i could cut reliefs on one side a nd fillers on orther to strighten out.
: What did you use for a strongback?
: Rob
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- Strip: bow in hull
steve hartmann -- 2/11/2002, 3:09 pm- Re: Strip: bow in hull
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 2/12/2002, 9:36 am- Re: Strip: bow in hull
Bobby Curtis -- 2/12/2002, 9:34 am- Re: Strip: bow in hull
Chip Sandresky -- 2/12/2002, 12:38 pm- Re: Strip: bow in hull
steve hartmann -- 2/12/2002, 4:21 pm
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- Re: The Rack
Chip Sandresky -- 2/11/2002, 7:58 pm- Re: Strip: bow in hull
Rob Macks -- 2/11/2002, 5:52 pm- Re: Strip: bow in hull
steve hartmann -- 2/11/2002, 7:20 pm- Halo forms *Pic*
Pete Rudie -- 2/12/2002, 11:17 am
- Re: Strip: bow in hull
steve hartmann -- 2/11/2002, 6:37 pm- Re: Strip: bow in hull
Rob Macks -- 2/11/2002, 8:30 pm- Re: Strip: bow in hull
steve hartmann -- 2/11/2002, 9:31 pm
- Re: Strip: bow in hull
- Halo forms *Pic*
- Re: Strip: bow in hull
- Re: Strip: bow in hull