
I ripped a fir 2 x 12 into 3/4 inch pieces for the boat. This turned out to be the cheapest way to get straight, clear stock 16 feet long. I needed a few longer ones so I scarfed those. In the next image I am using the camera to check joints I can't see; at the seaport museum I would use a mirror, but I didn't have one handy here. Yup, this inwale is seated.



I put the inwales in tonight. Used all the clamps I had, plus some screws. Had to scarf the last two feet in. Actually made it easier to fit because of the double bevels fore and aft.
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