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Compumarine Boat Plans
Cedar Strip Small Craft Construction

Now you will see why it was important not to forget to draw the curved dotted lines on stations 0 and 10. The first thing you must do after you remove the hull from the molds, is cut off the excess wood along the curved dotted line on station 0. Also on station 10 on two-ended hulls.

Using a good quality epoxy is very important for getting a superior fiberglass job. For the initial wetting out coat, I recommend using slow or medium hardener if your ambient temperature is above 60 degrees Fahrenheit. Mix the epoxy thoroughly for at least two minutes.

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