Hi Rob, the graphic on the bottom of the image above (Pack 8) shows the bumpers are already notched??? I doubt the manufacturer would do that since wale locations could vary between builders...but it might give you a clue on how to proceed?
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For sure you need to do this.Guess the logical thing to do is put tape on the hull and "mark" where the bumpers should go.





i was able to clean up the hull a little from removing the wale. But there was quite a bit of CA glue and the dry would not stick to it. i scrapped as much CA off as I could. There were still light (and shiny) areas the dye would not stick to. I ended up applying some similar colored paint with a tiny brush, then airbrushed over again. The dye stuck to the paint. It's a little darker than the surrounding wood, but the wale I removed is walnut and the 1st wale below it is also walnut.







Haha! I know you're joking. I've seen your builds.I've been following your build closely. I have that kit on the shelf and worry that it might be way beyond my skills. I've browsed through your log several times and watched Pavels videos from the 1st through the current one over and over.
Jan






