C19 in Richmond, VA

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Re: C19 in Richmond, VA

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Dan, nice progress!!! Great looking machine as well!! Jeff

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Jeff wrote: Mon Feb 14, 2022 1:43 pm Dan, nice progress!!! Great looking machine as well!! Jeff
Yessir. Thank you Jeff. She’s a beast. Most of the time it just takes up space, but when we need it, it’s the right tool for the job.

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I am sure!!! Jeff

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Re: C19 in Richmond, VA

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I call it coaming.
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Re: C19 in Richmond, VA

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I call it coaming. Out and in are for canoes, generally. Sheer clamp or rubrail often with gunwale.

Happy Valentines. Dan Fall finger sketch.

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Dan by definition the outside is a rub rail, and the inner is an inwale. Both are structural and a rub rail is not needed if an inwale is present if someone wants to just wants to put a rubber piece on for protection and reduce beam for towing laws overseas. An inwale is stronger as it is cut into the frames and glued to them.

So, as fallguy says you have combing.

Am enjoyiing watching your C19 come together.

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Re: C19 in Richmond, VA

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fallguy1000 wrote: Mon Feb 14, 2022 4:25 pm I call it coaming. Out and in are for canoes, generally. Sheer clamp or rubrail often with gunwale.

Happy Valentines. Dan Fall finger sketch.
Happy Valentines to you too, Dan. The sketch made my day, and I'm picking up what you're throwing down. I trust a man of your experience from the Great North has intimate knowledge of the parts of a canoe.

I've always recognized combing as a vertical surface around an opening. The vertical wall around the seat well of a sit in kayak, or the apron around the opening of a fish hold on a seiner. Next, we'll discuss how to spell it. :doh: Maybe, as a cabinet guy, I'll call it an apron.
TomW1 wrote: Mon Feb 14, 2022 5:02 pm Dan by definition the outside is a rub rail, and the inner is an inwale. Both are structural and a rub rail is not needed if an inwale is present if someone wants to just wants to put a rubber piece on for protection and reduce beam for towing laws overseas. An inwale is stronger as it is cut into the frames and glued to them.

So, as fallguy says you have combing.

Am enjoyiing watching your C19 come together.

Tom
Thank you Tom, I enjoy sharing my experience in the process. I have both rub rail and coaming, (or combing). Crazy strong. I can stand on the edge of the combing, which spans 42" or so, with absolutely zero flex. I think she can withstand bouncing off a dock.

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Re: C19 in Richmond, VA

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Re: C19 in Richmond, VA

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Can’t argue with that FG. From here on out, it’s inwale.

https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/inwale

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Re: C19 in Richmond, VA

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Awesome DS. Thanks for the smile.
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