Oh... also did one more step tonight.
In order to make the boat look more like an ocean going racing sailboat I wanted to make the aft section beamier than it otherwise is. Since I'm using frame 8 as my aft frame which is narrower than frames 6 (the widest frame) and 7, I had to extend the topsides of the frame out. But I also wanted frame 8 to keep its more narrow chine than frames 6 & 7.
So to accomplish this I simply added frame extensions onto the outsides of frame 7 & 8. This will push the sheer out a bit on those two frames and give the look of a wider beam, but will keep the chine the same.
Frame 8 is canted out even further than 7.
On frame 8 you can also see an additional support glued on. It's there because I was a dork and pushed too hard on the top of the frame while gluing down the keelson earlier and snapped it! Ugh! All better now though!
Overall I think it's looking OK so far. Just have to use my imagination a bit at this point.
Tomorrow the stringers.
Fair seas!
In order to make the boat look more like an ocean going racing sailboat I wanted to make the aft section beamier than it otherwise is. Since I'm using frame 8 as my aft frame which is narrower than frames 6 (the widest frame) and 7, I had to extend the topsides of the frame out. But I also wanted frame 8 to keep its more narrow chine than frames 6 & 7.
So to accomplish this I simply added frame extensions onto the outsides of frame 7 & 8. This will push the sheer out a bit on those two frames and give the look of a wider beam, but will keep the chine the same.
Frame 8 is canted out even further than 7.
On frame 8 you can also see an additional support glued on. It's there because I was a dork and pushed too hard on the top of the frame while gluing down the keelson earlier and snapped it! Ugh! All better now though!
Overall I think it's looking OK so far. Just have to use my imagination a bit at this point.
Tomorrow the stringers.
Fair seas!
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