The other day when I went up to Chad's house to pick up the build jig he gave me, we had a long discussion about our builds, and one of the things he mentioned was that if he had it to do over again, knowing that the rules could penalize someone who built their boat to come in way under the 800 pound limit, he would build a little heavier in the center of the boat; i.e., use heavier ply for the bulkheads, etc.
So the other day at work we had some extra 3/4 inch ply, and I thought, "Ya know Rocky, listen to chad, he knows what he's talking about." And in my head Chad said, "do it, you can skimp other places if you have to lose weight." So the plan now is to make frames 89 and 110 out of 3/4 inch ply, and possibly use 1/2 inch on frames 53 and 124.
So what does everyone think? Am I making it TOO heavy? Remember, I'm building the traditional Long Cabin version. Tell me when to stop, before I make TANK II !