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Upper Planking - Bit of an issue Options
Wilfy the Sea Dog
#1 Posted : 27 February 2011 12:15:49

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Hi All,

I have just got to the point where I'm nearly finished the upper planking and have noticed a bit of an issue with the height of the middle section.

I have 16 full rows of planking each side of hull. The side without the cut out has finished pretty much level with the 4mm mark made on the frames, the side with the cut out has finished higher by upto 4mm. This descrepancy runs pretty much along the whole length of the hull.

Should I remove layer 16 on the cut out side and have layer 15 as the final full row? Is it ok to have 16 rows on 1 side & 15 on the other?

Any advice greatly appreciated.

Thanksin advance.

Wilfy.
Tomick
#2 Posted : 27 February 2011 18:03:36

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Its more of a case that the height needs to be where it should be regardless of number of planks
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