Construction
Redux
When
we finished last we had drawn the construction profile to the gunwale
and added an outline of the keel. This time we'll look at the
construction plan view.
I
transferred all the construction details from our previous drawing to
this one.
You will notice that
I've only drawn in half, why draw two things that are exactly the
same? Anyway the other side is for the deck plan once we decide what
sort and size of house we want.
Next we need to deal
with the transom and we should draw that in detail and then transfer
it to the construction plan, Once it's drawn in detail you can later
add specifications. To draw you take the height of the transom off
the lines plan in profile and the width at the top and bottom from
the sections.
I've added a sculling
notch, framing around the edges and a centreline backing block for
the rudder attachment. When drawing the transom , or any other detail
view for that matter you should show two views as a minimum.
The bevels cannot be
taken off the lines plan as the transom is sloped 27 degrees and the
sides slope outwards making a compound bevel so draw the transom as
if it was square and let the builder do the bevel in situ. However
having said that you can draw in the bottom to transom bevel as that
is not compound and the bevel can be taken directly from the lines in
profile.
Once all that is done
then the transom can be added to the construction plan in plan and
profile.
Now comes the question
of floorboards. Are you going to have any at all? If not then it
makes no sense to have a keelson as that becomes a tripping hazard,
not good in a small boat. I lean toward full length floor boards
which are removable for cleaning then a keelson makes sense.
Next
time we'll drawn up the out board profile and then the deck plan and
return to the construction plan to add those features
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