Newporter 40 Together

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Hello - my name is G-Boy, and I am the yard supervisor. Bob whined a lot building the stacked bulwark, but good help is hard to find. He is cheap!
There are a LOT of things to do to get ready for planking, so this will be a long ongoing album. Here are a few. Fair the hull, determine the material, determine the fastening method, set up scaffolding at the right height, develop scarfing system, develop attachment procedures for minimum manpower.
Materials wise, since I am working alone, and am 64 years young, I am going to use two layers of 3/8" marine plywood. I feel much better about two layers of plywood with offset scarfs than one layer where if one scarf failed it would open the hull up. Also, I can do an eight to one scarf in 3/8" plywood very easily and quickly, whereas a scarf in a 3/4 sheet would require a much greater effort. 3/8's plywood is also a lot easier to aply. The downside is you have to do everything twice with and extra coating of epoxy ($) in between.
I will start with the confession that I have been on a pretty steep learning curve the last few years (still am - but that is the real joy of boatbuilding). So what I have to do at this point is not necessarily what a professional building from scratch would be doing. The whole aft area was a bowl of rot at best, so I rebuilt the whole thing. Transom, apron, floors, frames, deck - each in its on time. By the time I finished there was no original reference point in the transom area. But now all those components I replaced have to be tuned -coordinated - in line - work together, specifically they have to be FAIR. So I start by FAIRING THE HULL IN THE AFT SECTION.

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The Ning site has been given a reprieve.   I have  transferred my Ning site to the blogspot site and will leave it there. I am keeping my Ning site open as a home for my photos and drawings.

Many of my photos there do not relate to Newporters, but a search through my collection may prove useful for your studies.

My drawings are not accurate in many respects as a result of the PAINT program used to draw them, There is no accurate scale and at best they are only useful to indicate some specific detail.  Some are inaccurate because of my poor memory.  Use them to help you think, not as a detailed presentation of the subject matter.

If any of you want to start a web site I suggest you remember what has happened to both my Ning site and this site (which is a Ning site) and remember that my Blogspot site is free and Blogspot's owner (Google) has promised to keep it that way.

 

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