Date: 9/24/2003, 4:38 pm
Hi all,
I am an avid new strip-builder, in the midst of a Guillemot based on Nick's excellent book (and bit of help from this forum). My forms are all aligned on the strongback and ready to be fixed in place, and I am currently sifting through a pile of deck design sketches, trying to pick the prettiest. Some of the best ones I've come up with would require either a two-tone, scarfed sheer strip on the hull (not desirable due to weakness of strip, esp. since I have loads of full-length WRC strips available), or nice long strips crossing from the deck to the hull. Obviously I could opt for a simpler design (should, given it's my first boat?), but can anyone out there provide advice on the best way to handle these across-the-sheer designs?
Thanks!
Chris Ayles
Victoria, BC
Messages In This Thread
- Strip: stripping across the sheer line
Chris Ayles -- 9/24/2003, 4:38 pm- Re: Strip: stripping across the sheer line
Chuck -- 9/26/2003, 7:27 pm- Re: Strip: stripping across the sheer line
Chris Ayles -- 9/25/2003, 2:25 pm- Re: Strip: stripping across the sheer line *LINK*
Jason Monfort -- 9/26/2003, 4:26 pm- Re: Beautiful Canoe, By the Way!! *NM*
Steve Frederick -- 9/26/2003, 4:57 pm
- Re: Beautiful Canoe, By the Way!! *NM*
- Re: across the sheer line by port/starboard split
Andy Waddington -- 9/25/2003, 4:38 am- Re: across the sheer line by port/starboard split
Danny Cox -- 9/25/2003, 7:59 am
- Re: Strip: stripping across the sheer line
mike allen -- 9/25/2003, 12:33 am- Re: Strip: stripping across the sheer line
Steve Rasmussen -- 9/24/2003, 8:14 pm - Re: Strip: stripping across the sheer line
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