by Chad » Mon Apr 16, 2012 1:48 am
The updated Watershed plans don't have plans for upside down building, just lots more cradle stations for rightside up building. They also include some frame curvature to allow the sides to lay fair without the buckling and bulges that earlier builders fought with.
In lieu of cutting a bunch more cradle frames, a more elegant solution is to use lengthwise stringers/battens/ribbands either in the cradle or against the inside face of the hull panel. I did this (cradle stringers) for the longer spans aft between 124 & 169 & 216, and it worked well. I should have continued the cradle stringers further forward, all the way to 18, or 53 at least. Just to true up the little wavies that happen, especially at the panel edges, especially when the panels sit (outdoors) for a long build. I have some minor cradle and trailer bunk dents as well, from being in the cradle too long, and transporting the boat with the ply nearly raw and still pretty soft without any sheathing.
So my chines get a little extra fairing, nothing too bad and I hope to be glassing by the end of the week. Catching up, Phil!
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Chad on Tue Apr 17, 2012 2:28 pm, edited 1 time in total.