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Nice progress!! I like the CC. Jeff

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You look a bit like my father or me I suppose. Build on!
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Looking good. You are planning her out well. :D

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jljones wrote: Wed Aug 04, 2021 9:58 am so as talked about before, forward the boat became a deeper V then design because of the difficult to bend the compound curves, as much as 3 inches at frame C, to make the hull straight from frame V to transom I added space at the other frames aft as seen in first picture, I am happy with the modified hull.

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Nice progress, looking good!
How did you handle the space between the frames and the hull, did you fill them in or trim the frames to fit?
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A small plywood filler will be fine.
That part is difficult to bend even with Okume. A filler is OK.
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I filled in the space before tapping it in, I think it turning out that way my floor is a bit higher

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Just asking: I can see some uncoated pieces of wood on the underside of the sole on one of those photos. I hope that that's just a dry fit; every single part of every piece of wood must be well coated.

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OneWayTraffic wrote: Fri Aug 06, 2021 4:10 am Just asking: I can see some uncoated pieces of wood on the underside of the sole on one of those photos. I hope that that's just a dry fit; every single part of every piece of wood must be well coated.
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is a great reason to post photos as you build- so others can watch over your shoulder and possibly catch something that needs addressing before it's too late to easily fix. It looks like the sole is only temporarily in place and any questions and concerns are not needed, but maybe it's helpful. At any rate, it shows you've got an audience that cares.
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Re: panga 22

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got the sapele wood coaming in place and ready to fair and add the deck, 1'-1/6" X 1/2 inch strips following the sheer.
just had to put the wheel on to see it
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Re: panga 22

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The sapele strip side decks turned out great have three coats of UV stable epoxy on it so far, may varnish also painted with quantum which I'm very happy with, next step is the floor with the rubber sand
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