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Replacing planks on a 24' Cornish Cutter
My apologies if this question has been asked a thousand times before,
but here I go: I am renovating a sorely neglected 24' clinker boat, in the process of which I have discovered that a couple of the planks, up high near the gunnels, need to be replaced. The longest section is about 4 foot. I shouldn't have a problem getting hold of a suitable piece of timber and cutting / planing it to size, but I need to know how to bend the plank so that it fits correctly, and what sort of rivits (not the correct nautical term I know) I need to fit the planks. The existing planks are mahogany attached to an oak frame by square copper rivits. Can anyone give me any guidance? Lol |
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