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Compumarine Boat Plans
Cedar Strip Small Craft Construction

Notice the first strips have been started at the notches along what will be the sheerline of this eighteen foot canoe hull. The notches that you cut in the molds when you made them determine the sheerline of the hull. The flat bottom of the mold. where they set on the strongback determines the rocker designed into the hull.

The strips are edge glued together up the sides of the hull. Place 2 or 3 strips on one side then trim them to the stem and stem molds or stem and transom as the case may be. Repeat on the other side of the hull. Continue until you reach the top of the stem and stern molds on two ended hulls and the top of the stem and transom on dinghy hulls.

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