The problem with writing a book is it captures your ideas at one point in time. Since I wrote the book, every boat I've built I used a interior stem. I've used softwood, cedar or pine works fine.
> I've gone throught (most of) the archives and can't seem to find pros and
> cons to leaving hardwood stems in the boat vs. leaving attached to the
> forms.
> Nick's book kinda brushes over the subject as a 'my brother sometimes does
> it' but most of the BBS discussion leads me to believe that separate
> 'leave in the boat' stems are more prevelant....Then I read about Spidey
> using duct tape on the beveled end.
> I'm planning on 1/2 plywood forms, If I choose 'leave in the boat', would
> simply cutting the end forms at the bevel line be OK or should shaped
> hardwood be used?
Messages In This Thread
- Internal Stems
Chris Menard -- 2/16/2000, 10:11 am- Re: Internal Stems
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 2/16/2000, 3:22 pm- 2nd Edition?
Shawn Baker -- 2/16/2000, 3:30 pm
- Re: Softwood Internal Stems
Shawn Baker -- 2/16/2000, 12:58 pm - 2nd Edition?
- Re: Internal Stems