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Compumarine Boat Plans
Cedar Strip Small Craft Construction

Attach the outer gunwales to the hull prior to removing the hull from the molds. Use mahogany bull-nose stop molding for the gunwale material or cut your strip of hardwood to a 5/8" x 1 5/16" dimension. It looks good and provides a lot of strength to the sheerline of the finished hull. If you prefer, you could use commercially available molded gunwales.

Remove the wood screws holding stations 0 and 10 to the strongback and lift the hull off the molds. You may have to loosen some of the other station molds also. This 12 foot Fisherman hull weighs 48 lbs. at this stage of construction.

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