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Default messing with boats - 2 ASA points

Capt. JG wrote:
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Capt. JG wrote:
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Capt. JG wrote:
Define scapping and sistering with respect to boats. 1 point each

Scapping is fishing for soft shell crabs with a simple long pole net.

Sistering is reinforcing a weak part by attaching a stronger one
alongside. On a boat its sometimes used to describe a new frame placed
alongside a cracked frame.

1 pt. See Joe's post. :-)

Actually "scabbing" is sometimes used for scapping, so my answer holds.

However, since you mention scabs with sistering, I'm guessing you mean the
little sister plates you might use to form a "t" or to join timbers. You
see them on house trusses. On a boat they might be used to join a two
part frame.

So how many points do you lose for getting the term wrong?



I was thinking of when you join two pieces of wood on the same plane...
flush, not a T.

So, I'll take -0.5 points from myself, and remove your 1pt. :-)

I was talking about flush joints, where the scabs are small sisters on
the sides of the joints. The "T" that I mention has the timbers all
on the same plane, with through bolts through scabs to hold it
together. I mentioned this because its where I first learned of
scabbing, when building roof trusses. Nowadays, with metal truss
plates, I think scab usually refer to repairs.