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PostPosted: Fri Jan 27, 2012 2:55 pm 
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I've flipped the boat and am now working on the interior framing, blocking, etc. before interior painting and decking. I now would like some comments on blocking, please. I see where blocking is needed - chainplates, intermediate beam, decking joints, and carling - but I find no wood specification, size, specific location, how to secure the blocking [epoxy glued for example], or screws needed.

I am assuming:
1) epoxy gluing to the hull & sheer [for the chainplates & intermediate beam] with no screws or bolts is sufficient. Agree or have any suggestions?
2) epoxy gluing & screws to the #5 frame/cross member [for the carling] is sufficient. Agree or have any suggestions?
3) epoxy gluing & screws to the sheer & carling [for the decking joints] is sufficient. I think a bit of blocking beneath the but block might be helpful epoxy glued to the hull. Agree or have any suggestions?

Thanks.

Terry


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PostPosted: Fri Feb 10, 2012 4:26 pm 
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You can find the dimensions and brief description in the directions sheet.


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