Date: 12/29/2007, 11:12 am
Looks like a cosmetic issue to me.
i would continue with the stripping and when done just sand the
stems flat and smooth/curved until the gaps are gone and then overlay some
strips..enough strips that you can sand them to make the bow/stern
sharp ends as needed.
On bow of my cape ann...the dark wood is mahogany strips that
i put on to cover the area i sanded out to get rid of the same gaps you have.
Did same on stern..i used 3' long strips they go along the keel aways.
(Clamps,tape,bungy's/heat gun)
beware though..it's mildly labor intensive..and do not extend your bow to far like i did and end up shaving most of the mahogany off.
You'll want a rudder on the cape ann..it does very well with one in 3' seas.
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Messages In This Thread
- Strip: Gaps at stems *Pic*
John Boegman -- 12/27/2007, 12:26 pm- Re: Strip: Gaps at stems *Pic*
PatrickC -- 12/29/2007, 11:12 am- Re: Strip: Gaps at stems
Rod Tait (Orca Boats) -- 12/27/2007, 11:15 pm- Re: Strip: Gaps at stems
JohnK -- 12/27/2007, 5:03 pm- Re: Strip: Gaps at stems
David, Tasmania -- 12/27/2007, 3:55 pm - Re: Strip: Gaps at stems
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