plywood lapstrake boat building
Plywood lapstrake construction is a modern boat building method which involves overlapping and fastening with epoxy the edges of marine-grade plywood planks. these designs are easy to build, unusually light and strong, and free from leaks. have a look at the full series below. Lapstrake or clinker planking. clinker or lapstrake is a method of attaching planks to a boat where the plank edges overlap each other. overlapping planks are then fastened to each other and then to the frames. this age old method of planking, sometimes referred to as clinker planking, has been in use for hundreds of years. A description of the lapstrake, or clinker, method of boat construction. lapstrake/clinker. one of the very first boats i built as a teenager, was one using narrow overlapping solid-wood boards (attached with copper rivets and roves) and at the time it was called 'clinker' construction.
plywood lapstrake boat building Iain oughtred is the well-known designer of elegant glued-lapstrake plywood boats, including the acorn skiffs, gray seal, caledonia yawl, whilly boat, and more. we have been offering his detailed boatbuilding plans for years, so the book was a natural fit. and, you may have noticed many of his designs in woodenboat magazine's launchings column. Featuring the build of a 12' glued lapstrake sailing dinghy. the shearwater was built as part of a documentary project featuring isle of skye based artist ia..
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