Got to work on the chines this weekend.
They started out at about 16’ long, ¾” square. After cutting to the proper length, I needed to plane a taper on each end (all four sides) that started four feet from the ends and resulted in the very ends being ½” square.
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File comment: Planing the tapers on the ends of the chines
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Next step was to temporarily position the chines on the hull and mark the bevels on the ends, where they meet the stems. Once marked you just lift the end of the chine over the keelson and use a small plane to take it down to the line. One problem I had with this was that after the chines were lashed in place they twisted somewhat so that the bevels did not meet the stems flush anymore. When marking the chine ends initially I was just using spring clamps to hold them in position, this held them securely enough but it did not make them lie flat against the ribs like the lashing did. Once the lashings were tight, the angle that the chines met the stems changed. I ended up just running a piece of sandpaper against the chine end until it came reasonably close to meeting the stem properly. Once it’s skinned I’ll forget all about it.
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File comment: How chines fit before lashing.
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Next was to position the chines on the hull. I used bungee cords to simulate the skin. I positioned the chines so that there will be a 3/8” gap between the skin and the ribs, when measuring between the keelson and the chine. Once both were positioned where I wanted them I just ran a running lashing to secure them to the ribs, same as the keelson.
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Last step was to lash the ends of the chines so they are pulled tight against the stems. The lashings cross over the inside of the stems so that not only are the chines pulled tight together they are tensioned to keep them from moving up or down on the sides of the stems.
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A few pics of the nearly completed frame.
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Doug