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On rec.woodworking, I asked about how to drill the holes parallel to the
sides. Someone suggested going in with a hole saw through the sides. That will weaken the board, but done down low where there is no torque, that should not matter; expecially if I go over it with fiberglass. And I could get in more lead. I suppose my concern there would be after a capsize, when I pulling down on the board to get the boat back up I would be putting a lot of force on a weakened area. Hmm.. I know I can't get in enough weight to make it self-righting or anything like that, but just giving me a little more time to react to gusts would be nice. |
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