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Re: Which kit? Which boat?
By:Nick Schade
Date: 11/18/1998, 9:20 am
In Response To: Re: Which kit? Which boat? (Jack Sanderson)

> I bought the same kit from Newfound

> You cut 3/4" (parallel to the profile)off the end forms and laminate
> the inner stem strips back up to the origional shape and attach it with
> duct tape. I found this helpful as I could glue strips directly to the
> stem.

This way will work well. You will need to taper the laminated inner stem so that the strips lay fair on them. You should probably do most of this fairing at your work bench before attaching the inner stems to the forms, but you may want to do the final dimensioning withthe stems in place using some strips to check if they lie fair against the inner stem.

> I'm wondering if anyone has any thoughts of using or not using inner
> stems. I assumed that I was traiding off a slight increase in weight for
> increase in strength. In retrospect I think the end pour probably holds
> things together pritty securly.

> I would use inner stems again for the ease of fitting together the bow and
> stern strips.

I've done it both ways and like using the inner stem better than without. As you say, it makes gluing the strips easier.

Messages In This Thread

Stems
Robert Woodard -- 11/17/1998, 7:10 pm
Which kit? Which boat?
Paul Jacobson -- 11/18/1998, 2:02 am
Re: Which kit? Which boat?
Robert Woodard -- 11/18/1998, 6:59 am
Re: Which kit? Which boat?
Jack Sanderson -- 11/18/1998, 7:42 am
Re: Which kit? Which boat?
Nick Schade -- 11/18/1998, 9:20 am