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![]() What does / could it mean to "fair out" the hull of a wood boat? I assume that fair out means to sand it smoother? Sand it to take out any dips or bumps? But can that be right? Anyway, thanks. Gary |
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![]() "Gary" ) writes: What does / could it mean to "fair out" the hull of a wood boat? I assume that fair out means to sand it smoother? Sand it to take out any dips or bumps? But can that be right? Yes, but it covers anything you do to make the curvature of the hull smooth with no dips or humps, for example when setting up the bulding moulds so the wood will bend evenly over them, and selecting wood without any defects which would cause it to bend unevenly or "kink" at a weak spot. Builders check for fairness by laying a long flexible strip of wood or similar over the hull in different directions to see if it lays flush against the hull. It's pretty much a cosmetic thing, can be structural, but it's also partly left over from the days when people thought speed depended on smooth and even flowing lines. Speed really doesn't depend on the curves of the hull being really smooth (except maybe at very high speeds), although it does depend on the surface being smooth rather than rough. You'll see the term "fairing" applied to auto body work and there, as well as for similar boatbuilding materials, it's as much filling in with fairing compound as it is sanding off. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ William R Watt National Capital FreeNet Ottawa's free community network homepage: www.ncf.ca/~ag384/top.htm warning: non-FreeNet email must have "notspam" in subject or it's returned |
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"Gary" wrote in message ... What does / could it mean to "fair out" the hull of a wood boat? I assume that fair out means to sand it smoother? Sand it to take out any dips or bumps? But can that be right? Anyway, thanks. Gary |
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