I have about 40 hours so far in my Stiletto build. I spent the first day studying the plans, laying out and cutting templates for all the frames, stem, breasthook, knee and transom. I have all the frames assembled and the transom and stem laminated. I had purchased a 4X8 sheet of plywood for the transom and other pieces and found I could only get one piece for the stem. It wound up costing me less to cut the two pieces out of a 1X8 piece of oak, so I have a solid oak stem. I did the same thing with the floor timber on frame 5.
The end of last week I cut all the pieces and assembled the two uprights of the building form. Today I cut the pieces for the keel, bottom battens, chines and sheers. In the next couple of days I hope to transport everything to the shop in Gloversville to start putting it together.
I haven't notched the transom for the keel and battens yet. I'm thinking of notching for each member rather than cutting the section all the way across as shown in the plans. I still have to cut out the transom cap.
Total cost so far including plans and fasteners from GlenL $874.00.
I act ually meant to put this in Power Boats; but I never seem to know just where I am.
