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Cedar Strip Small Craft Designs
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Rio Rico AZ 85648-1028

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Cedar Strip Small Craft Construction

The transom for this Fisherman hull has been assembled from two layers of 1 x 4 inch clear cedar boards edge glued together to make a single piece of wood large enough to cut out the transom pattern The finished transom is 1 1/2 inches thick.  Recommended for any hulls that will carry an outboard motor up to about 20 HP.

A curved transom looks great on rowing and sailing hulls. The first step in building a curved transom is to edge glue 1 x 4 inch cedar boards together to make a piece large enough to cut out the transom pattern.


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