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What is the group's wisdom on which building methods can be practically
converted to what other methods ( given the requisite skill, knowledge, experience,....legal disclaimer here.....)? For instance can a carvel plank boat's plans be converted to strip planking? Clinker (lapstrake) to glued lapstrake, etc.? Some of us are in the position of not being able to leave a boat in the water , so a construction method which permits the boat to be left on a trailer is the only good option. Some nice shapes aren't drawn for these methods so being able to convert the plans to those more "user friendly " ( the finished boat , not necessarily the method. I know some can't abide the Epoxy Gloppies.) types of construction would allow access to more hull plans. Any rule for this decision about which are adaptable? We built a plywood on frame boat as a stitch and glue because we had all the "stuff" available from a previous project, but that wasn't much of a conversion. Rich |
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there's more to it than a straight conversion as a lot of boats do not do well
in a trailer lifestyle "Rich" ) writes: What is the group's wisdom on which building methods can be practically converted to what other methods ( given the requisite skill, knowledge, experience,....legal disclaimer here.....)? For instance can a carvel plank boat's plans be converted to strip planking? Clinker (lapstrake) to glued lapstrake, etc.? Some of us are in the position of not being able to leave a boat in the water , so a construction method which permits the boat to be left on a trailer is the only good option. Some nice shapes aren't drawn for these methods so being able to convert the plans to those more "user friendly " ( the finished boat , not necessarily the method. I know some can't abide the Epoxy Gloppies.) types of construction would allow access to more hull plans. Any rule for this decision about which are adaptable? We built a plywood on frame boat as a stitch and glue because we had all the "stuff" available from a previous project, but that wasn't much of a conversion. Rich -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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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"Rich" skrev i en meddelelse nk.net... What is the group's wisdom on which building methods can be practically converted to what other methods ( given the requisite skill, knowledge, experience,....legal disclaimer here.....)? For instance can a carvel plank boat's plans be converted to strip planking? Clinker (lapstrake) to glued lapstrake, etc.? Some of us are in the position of not being able to leave a boat in the water , so a construction method which permits the boat to be left on a trailer is the only good option. Some nice shapes aren't drawn for these methods so being able to convert the plans to those more "user friendly " ( the finished boat , not necessarily the method. I know some can't abide the Epoxy Gloppies.) types of construction would allow access to more hull plans. Any rule for this decision about which are adaptable? We built a plywood on frame boat as a stitch and glue because we had all the "stuff" available from a previous project, but that wasn't much of a conversion. Rich There are a lot of good methods, but each have it's own applications ; for a Viking Longboat you build lapstrake and for an epoxy boat you use wood , that's just a small part of it. The better technike and materials the better a boat, and a lot of it deal with having an open mind ------- having that mean that your mind need to be open to other than your own pony. Plywood is nice but so is mahogony originaly Ply was even made to produce a material not carrying the "foults" of wood ; those a craftman acturly use when building become an art. Still art is possible in plastic but a boat is more than materials, it's good plans meaning a good designer, it is the ability to cross the sea and keep the sailors alive nomatter how stupid they sail, still there are plenty of methods to build a boat hull some old and some not as old ------- the real new ones also exist , when you look for them and realy share an open mind ![]() P.C. http://w1.1396.telia.com/~u139600113/ |
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