Hull Planking
I have not bothered recording the early construction stages: they follow the standard pattern of gluing bulkheads to a keel and adding decks.
The first novelty (for me anyway) was the use of a single layer of hull planking: 2 x 5 mm sapele strips. This was far more satisfying than the double layer construction I have found on previous models. With careful tapering and, in places, chamfering the edges it was possible to get good contact between successive planks. With a 2mm width to receive adhesive the planks are well secured along their entire length rather than just at the bulkheads. On completion the hull could be subjected to robust scraping and sanding without any risk wearing through a thin, cosmetic outer layer. A smooth curve from gunwale to keel is an improvement on the usual set of discrete steps formed when each second layer plank takes a slightly different angle from its neighbours..
Altogether an improvement on the usual faff of applying a layer of limewood. sanding smooth then starting again with a flimsy, fragile second layer. I think that for future builds I will substitute a single thick layer if the kit wants two.



I'm goig to need a bigger bench!
I have not bothered recording the early construction stages: they follow the standard pattern of gluing bulkheads to a keel and adding decks.
The first novelty (for me anyway) was the use of a single layer of hull planking: 2 x 5 mm sapele strips. This was far more satisfying than the double layer construction I have found on previous models. With careful tapering and, in places, chamfering the edges it was possible to get good contact between successive planks. With a 2mm width to receive adhesive the planks are well secured along their entire length rather than just at the bulkheads. On completion the hull could be subjected to robust scraping and sanding without any risk wearing through a thin, cosmetic outer layer. A smooth curve from gunwale to keel is an improvement on the usual set of discrete steps formed when each second layer plank takes a slightly different angle from its neighbours..
Altogether an improvement on the usual faff of applying a layer of limewood. sanding smooth then starting again with a flimsy, fragile second layer. I think that for future builds I will substitute a single thick layer if the kit wants two.



I'm goig to need a bigger bench!