Using the paper tape method, the marks for the top of the planks on each mould were transferred from port to starboard – an amazingly simple and accurate method.

The battens were then fixed to the starboard side.

In order to get the planking positions at the stem symmetrical/level, the ‘Two Pencil Trick’ was used:

Just as one can easily spot a painting that is not level when walking into a room, sighting the top of each set of planks with opposing pencils (and a willing helper) is a very accurate way to ensure they are level.

Unfortunately, I spotted a lack of fairness at the rear section of a few battens, so these had to be adjusted on the first dose and the adjustments transferred across. By close of play yesterday, the job was done:

“Mischief managed” – well, the Lining Out is … at last!

Now it’s time to grasp the nettle and start on the garboard planks. Wish me luck!

6 thoughts on “All Lined Out

  1. Wow, looks fantastic Stuart! Well done indeed. If you need any help with the next stage, call me. Good luck, not that you will need it! All the best and have a great weekend. Matthew

  2. She already looks like a proper boat now! 😉 Good luck with the garboard planks.
    Best wishes, Andy

    1. Thanks Andy. How is it going at BBA? Sylvia and I are hoping to get down to Lyme Regis this autumn/winter. It would be lovely to see you and meet up for dinner.
      Best wishes
      Stuart

    2. Hi Andy,
      Just to let you know that the blog is up and running on a new server. Just type talesfromtheboatshed into Google and you will access the blog. I’m not sure that you can register for notifications at this stage, but if not I will ask Steve to see if that can be arranged.
      Best wishes
      Stuart

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