Hello all! New to the forum, but I thought I would share the current state of my longboat (and ask a question that's been bugging me while I'm at it). I've been working on this for about a month, usually after the kiddos go to bed. It's not the neatest (and I may have strayed from the instructions in a spot or two), but I'm pretty pleased with myself! Next step is to install the thwarts.
My question is regarding those thwarts. The instructions call for me to use 1/8" strips, but I think they look a little small. Also, the pictures I see in the kit (and build logs) show little cutouts in the thwarts so they hug the frames/ribs. Since my frames are about 1/8" wide, I don't see how I could do that. Maybe I was supposed to sand those down when I fared the interior? Regardless, if this is a 0.25" scale model, wouldn't that make these seats only 6" wide at full scale? Seems too narrow for a rower's seat, but I'm new to the hobby and certainly not a historian. Does anyone know if that's an accurate representation of a thwart on a longboat, or is this an artistic choice of the designer? Alternatively (and most likely) maybe I'm misinterpreting something?
I'm tempted to swap in 3/16" planks instead (shown in the pic for reference unstained), or join two 1/8" planks together, but I'll happily bow to historical accuracy. Thanks for your help, and let me know if you have any questions!


My question is regarding those thwarts. The instructions call for me to use 1/8" strips, but I think they look a little small. Also, the pictures I see in the kit (and build logs) show little cutouts in the thwarts so they hug the frames/ribs. Since my frames are about 1/8" wide, I don't see how I could do that. Maybe I was supposed to sand those down when I fared the interior? Regardless, if this is a 0.25" scale model, wouldn't that make these seats only 6" wide at full scale? Seems too narrow for a rower's seat, but I'm new to the hobby and certainly not a historian. Does anyone know if that's an accurate representation of a thwart on a longboat, or is this an artistic choice of the designer? Alternatively (and most likely) maybe I'm misinterpreting something?
I'm tempted to swap in 3/16" planks instead (shown in the pic for reference unstained), or join two 1/8" planks together, but I'll happily bow to historical accuracy. Thanks for your help, and let me know if you have any questions!








