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William R. Watt
 
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Default Plans for cedar strip type round bottom sailing skiff


I've seen photos of the kind of boat you are looking for, "stripper'
construction for small dingy's and rowboats. The website also had the best
set of photos I've ever seen depicting the stripper construction method.
Unfortuanately it was a few years ago and I don't recall the webiste
address. I'd try a search under "stripper dingy" or similar. You might
also tryy going to www.boat-links.com and trying a search of the website
on "stripper". The site has links to many free and not-free boat plans.

If you use non-stripper plans for stripper construction you have to insert
additional building molds because the srtips are too flexible to use the
mold spacing for carvel or lapstrake construction. The stripper molds
should be no more than 12" or so apart.

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