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Hi Alan in your victory build video when you was finished planking the bottom of the gallery support and getting ready to cut the end pieces were they cut straight from the hull to end of the supports or did the cut have a curve to it Ronald
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Hi Ronald, the video shows you laying a plank along the side of the hull onto the gallery supports, drawing a line on the gallery planks and cutting along that line. There isn't a curve, just a straight cut.... Regards Alan
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ok thanks Alan wanted to make sure Ronald
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Hi Alan I forgot to ask is ok to end up with a gap between the last plank and the hull or do I fill it with a piece of wood strip thank you Ronald
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ronald305 wrote:Hi Alan I forgot to ask is ok to end up with a gap between the last plank and the hull or do I fill it with a piece of wood strip thank you Ronald Hi Ronald, I think a pic of this would be helpful. I need to be sure before giving you a definitive answer..... Regards Alan
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according to your video which I watched again pack 2 stage 11-20 you did mention to get refine a piece of plank to fit in the spot, anyway I haven't started replacing the planks yet Ronald
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Hi Ronald, I think you are referring to planking the sloping section under the gallery. As you plank this area towards the transom you will end up with a gap between the last plank laid and the transom itself. This gap will need to be filled with another plank that you will need to shape in order to fit, as shown on the video itself... Regards Alan
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yes that is the area thanks Alan Ronald
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