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I have just imported a kit set for a strip built Night Heron into New Zealand. In the kit is 1016 feet of three different types of wood. I am thinking about how I use the strips. Can anybody tell me whether there is enough to complete the hull in one type of wood ie 677 feet?
Kiwi
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Getting Night Heron Length Correct
I have just imported a Night Heron kit into New Zealand and I am just starting to set up the build. I have built the strong back to the required dimension of 168 inches. I put the bow and stern stem forms temporarily in place to check length. I come up with a length of 17.75 ft. Will the external stem forms give me the necessary 1.5 inches at each end to give the length overall of 18ft or am I doing something wrong? I will be cutting a bit of each stem form and creating internal stem forms but that won't change the length. I hope I don't sound incompetent!
Thanks Kiwi Brian
Night Heron Length
Yep, since the form is on the inside the thickness of the strips add about .75 in at each end, assuming they are 6mm. A little less if the strips are thinner. Where abouts in NZ are you? I am based in Warkworth.
Thanks Night Heron Length
Thanks for your response,
Funnily enough I live in Dairy Flat. I am sure I will need lots of advice. I travel up through Warkworth quite regularly to see my Mother who lives in Point Wells. My e mail address is brianhalkyard@gmail.com
I have done quite a bit of boating of various sorts but the build is new territory for me, and forums!
Post build obviously I want to get into sea kayaking and connect with other people who do.
Brian