
So I am building the FL11 - I cut all the frames and sides about 3 weeks ago and have been waiting on my fiberglass/epoxy kit. Well it came in the mail and last night I decided that to get ready for a weekend of building, I would go do the butt blocks for the sides. I knew I didn't have much time, but wanted them to be fully cured for the weekend.
So I rush down to the garage, cut the butt block pieces, mix up my epoxy/hardener, lay the sides out and epoxy the butt blocks in place. Tonight I decided to go look at them, see how the blocks had cured, etc and realized that I had laid the sides out identical to each other...instead of mirror images of one another...so now when I stitch it together, one of the butt blocks will be on the...drum roll please...OUTSIDE!!!

So it is with this that I come here tonight - for the verbal abuse I may take and to ask - is it better now to just buy new plywood and start one side over or is there some way I can get the butt block off the outside? In my fit of rage, I went ahead and butt blocked the other side tonight thinking maybe I could use a belt sander or grinder to get the other block off - but before I do that I decided to get some input here.
One thing I am glad to say, this is why I started to build with the FL11 first anyway - I wanted to learn the whole process, and make my mistakes, on this boat rather than the OB15 (next) or the CS23 (dream...)
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