Ted! I agree with the first sentiment! As to the second, I was completely inconsistent in moving from prototype which was too big, to the second boat - too few "planks" (keeping in mind that the hulls of these bateaux-tambour were iron), to the third boat - the right amount of planks and the fourth boat which came out ALMOST identical to the third boat

. I have to confess that my process is less mathematical than it probably should be. Many of our shipmates would run mad or even worse, shun me, if they knew how much I did by eye. In reality they probably already know. As we all know, this art, when it is art, is about symmetry and delicacy and craftsmanship, It has taken me a while to get comfortable with my skills in some of the basic processes of our avocation, like planking. I remain a junior journeyman, but I manage to increase the consistency of my results every next time. That's the learning curve for me - a shallow one.
Blessings. Peace. Gratitude,
Chuck