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Default Centre Board Slot

I put a plywood "shoe" over the slot on the bottom of the Dogskiff after
the screws pulled through the thin face ply on the lauan underlayment.
There's a photo and writeup on my website (see below) under "Boats",
"Dogskiff", "Sailing Rig".

"Andrew Butchart" ) writes:
I'm currently working on a Phil Bolger designed plywood sailing pirogue (the
CSD one). Even though the original design calls for a lee-board, I can't
leave well enough alone and am planning on an off-centre centre-board.

My question is about protecting the hull bottom at the centre board slot.
On previous boats (with a dagger-board), I just added some fibreglass tape
around and overlapping the slot, but I was wondering for this one if perhaps
some sort of shoe would be appropriate, and if so what (inexpensive and easy
to find) materials might be suitable. I'm intending on using this boat in
locations where I will have to paddle up a rocky river to a sailable lake.

Thanks

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Andrew Butchart

http://www.floatingbear.ca




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