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Compumarine Boat Plans
Cedar Strip Small Craft Construction

The station mold spacing should be marked on top of the strongback rails prior to attaching the station mold support pieces. The support pieces for stations 1 thru 5 are attached on the side of the station spacing marks toward the bow, the mold supports for stations 6 thru 9 on the opposite side of the marks toward the stern. See the strongback drawing in Compumarine's construction manual.

Lay out the station molds on plywood or particle board. Place carbon paper between your full-size patterns and the plywood and trace the lines on the wood, one mold at a time. The notches on the molds will determine the sheer line of the hull. The bottom of the mold which sets on top of the strong-back, determines the keel rocker of the hull. Stations 0 and 10 will be attached to the ends of the strongback. Be sure to draw the line that will allow you to match the side of the mold to the top of the strongback, in the proper location.

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