Date: 2/16/2003, 6:38 am
: Great looking frame. Cant wait to see her fully dressed and dancing. What
: type of wood are you using? I would like to get your impressions of the
: poly from Tacoma T&A. Also, what are you using for your mockup of the
: ribs?
Arko,
The gunwales, stems, breast hook and keelson were made from red wood; ribs were from red oak; masik, beam #6, chines, and stringers from fir. The deck beams started off with phillipine mahogany but most were changed to red wood or western red cedar (left over pieces from making Greenland paddles). I like the look of the mahogany but it was WAY TOO HEAVY.
I let you know what my impression of the poly is when I am done. (Of course, I have no great comparison since this is my first boat.) I like the apparent tightness of the weave in the photos posted by Mike (or was that Bill?).
sing
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- Skin-on-Frame: Waiting For Her Dress *LINK* *Pic*
sing -- 2/15/2003, 10:17 am- Pretty Darnned Pretty!!!!!!!!! *NM*
Bob Kelim -- 2/16/2003, 12:29 am- Re: Skin-on-Frame: Waiting For Her Dress
Arko Bronaugh -- 2/15/2003, 1:16 pm- Re: Skin-on-Frame: Waiting For Her Dress
sing -- 2/16/2003, 6:38 am
- Re: Skin-on-Frame: Waiting For Her Dress
Tom Yost -- 2/15/2003, 10:59 am- Re: Skin-on-Frame: Waiting For Her Dress
sing -- 2/16/2003, 6:26 am
- Re: Skin-on-Frame: Waiting For Her Dress
- Pretty Darnned Pretty!!!!!!!!! *NM*