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I'm working on a Skerry, and just finished assembling the panels, (thanks for all the help on my epoxy troubles!).
I'm reading the next section, "Preparing to Assemble the Hull". A couple of questions:
1) p. 49 says "Measure along a diagonal from the bow and make a mark ...". Should I use a tape measure to measure along the curve? Or measure a straight line between the bow and one other point?
2) p. 51 talks about cutting gains in panels 1 and 2. How do I ensure that the gain tapers smoothly (1/8" at one end down to 0 at the other)?
2 replies:
RE: Cutting gains
���If you are building from a kit your planks may have notches cut on the bottom edges fore and aft. Mine did. It happens they are there to allow assembly without cutting the gains. I cut the gains with a grabber plane but during fi al stitch and tacking I realized I had some differences between the kit and the manual. You might call CLC or email to check if you can ignore the gain cutting step.
RE: Cutting gains
» Submitted by Bob Santore - Sat, 8/31/19 » 1:50 PM
For cutting the gains, I used a rabbit plane and just went by eye and by feel. Take your time, but I don't recall this being too tricky.