I cut wedges along the inside of the hull. Post a photo of the area that you have concerns.Michael.Schwind wrote: ↑Tue Jun 02, 2020 8:41 amDid you cut your wedges at the point where the frames meet the side panels, on either side of the frame? After looking at the boat yesterday, I am having a hard time figuring out where the wedges need to be cut in order to relieve the pressure.BB Sig wrote: ↑Mon Jun 01, 2020 1:11 pm I had to cut wedges into the foam as Dougster said to do. You are supposed to add the rubrail prior to foaming. The note in the FS13 stated it was optional so I waited. The note for the FS13 was supposed to be altered. Not sure what the SK14 stated to do. Make sure you wait until the rubrails are on before filling in the foam wedges that were removed!
After cutting wedges and gluing rubrails, it straightened up a lot but will require a lot of fairing. Mine will be a 20' beauty!
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I see the area on my phone. My computer wouldn't go to the link. Yes, cut the foam wedges on the inside of the hull past the warped area. Glue rubrails and inwales. The inwale is what fixed mine the most...