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Brian Nystrom
 
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Default Hard vs Soft Chine stability



Glenn Ashmore wrote:

You would have a lot more work and get a choppy pattern that way
because four times as many strips would have to be tapered to fit.
Tapering and fitting the shorter strips is more than half the work in
building a stripper. If it is not done very carefully you end up
having to fill with a lot of epoxy/filler. Even using wood flour the
fill is pretty noticable.


Granted, but if you want a hard chine boat, that's one way to do it.

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