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Bottom Planking
Too thick of a coat can keep excess moisture from gassing. ... Address the deck beams before re-planking the hull topsides. ... Decks may rot, but they do it from the inside out where moisture can ... The outer covering boards are the place to start,
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Lapstrake
Lapstrake planking refers to the method of attaching planks to the frames and to themselves. The planks actually "lap" one Click for larger photo ...
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Book Sales
Don rebuilt the big 24footer using his enhanced traditional restoration technique, which he describes in this book, the first ever to cover vintage runabout ...
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Book Sales
The original boat was only watertight for the first couple of years. ... Don's restoration articles, which evolved into this book, empowered the amateur and ...
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Bottom Planking
Make sure that your work area allows for planking both sides of the hull at the same time. If you attempt to plank the hull one complete side at a time, ...
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Steam Bending
Steam-bending wood is a very simple operation that you will need to learn to apply chines, transom bows, forward bottom planks, covering boards, ...
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Steam Bending
Steam-bending wood is a very simple operation that you will need to learn to apply chines, transom bows, forward bottom planks, covering boards, ...
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Lapstrake
Those who are familiar with driving lapstrake boats know that they have more stability and sea kindness than flat-bottomed, hard-chined power boats. ...
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Don Danenberg and Danenberg Boatworks, specializing in the repair ...
Aug 10, 2008 ... Home Don Danenberg resume Forum LINKS Current Projects RECENT PROJECTS surveying Frame work PLANKING STEAM-BENDING SANDING THE CREW ...
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Book Sales
After more than 100 restorations, from smaller runabouts to a 117-footer, I have never yet seen a wooden boat that did not need at least some frames ...