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Re: Strip: Strip Lengths question
By:Mike Savage
Date: 12/2/2007, 9:45 am
In Response To: Strip: Strip Lengths question (Kudzu)

: Just about decided to hybridize the Diva Kayak I am about to start building
: with a strip deck. Question is do I need full boat length strips? Or, can
: I use shorter strips letting them end in where the cockpit opening will
: be? Letting them extend past the cockpit opening to be trimmed latter. Or
: does that present a problem? The only photos I have ever seen show full
: length strips completely covering the cockpit opening.

: Reason I ask is I have some nice looking WRC I salvaged and would like to
: use. But, it is all in 8 to 10 foot lengths. It is 4x4's and a couple of
: big slabs that were used as a diving board. I will have to resaw these
: into planks and then into strips.

: I could resaw and scarf them to length but then I wonder about the scarf
: joint showing. Plus they might end up lining up at the same place in the
: boat. But thats another issue.

: Now a WHAT IF question. Since I haven't decided on what pattern I am going to
: lay the strips in, maybe I could come up with a design that had a breaking
: point so that I could use the shorter strips and still fully cover the
: cockpit if I need too? That would solve the problem I guess.

Hi Kudzu,
Long or short pieces, either will do. A scarf joint is usually only noticed by whoever made them. If you flip every second strip you take off a board, end for end, your strips will colour, shade and grain match. Makes it hard to spot the joint afterwards.

If going for scarfed full length strips and are concerned, use a few really short pieces to stagger the joints. Although with modern glues, the join is stronger than the surrounding wood, so it's not so much a weak point as a potential hard point that can cause problems. Spreading out these points lessens the effects on the hulls flexibility.

To avoid full length strips altogether, you could go with a herring-bone pattern or a large pattern piece in front and behind the cockpit.

Hope this helps,
Mike Savage
South West Cork

Messages In This Thread

Strip: Strip Lengths question
Kudzu -- 12/2/2007, 9:04 am
Re: Strip: Strip Lengths question
Rod Tait (Orca Boats) -- 12/3/2007, 11:11 am
Re: Strip: Strip Lengths question
Kudzu -- 12/3/2007, 2:47 pm
Re: Strip: Strip Lengths question
Don Goss -- 12/3/2007, 8:21 am
Re: Strip: Strip Lengths question
fred Gasper -- 12/2/2007, 11:03 pm
Re: Strip: Strip Lengths question
JohnK -- 12/2/2007, 6:08 pm
Re: Strip: Strip Lengths question *Pic*
Daren -- 12/2/2007, 1:29 pm
Use a cockpit template... *Pic*
Dan Caouette (CSFW) -- 12/3/2007, 8:03 am
Why not take it one step further?
Brian Nystrom -- 12/4/2007, 8:06 am
Re: Why not take it one step further?
Bill Hamm -- 12/6/2007, 2:00 am
Re: Use a cockpit template... *Pic*
Bryan Hansel -- 12/3/2007, 10:24 am
Re: Use a cockpit template... *Pic*
Dan Caouette (CSFW) -- 12/3/2007, 10:35 am
Re: Use a cockpit template...
Kudzu -- 12/3/2007, 10:02 am
Re: Use a cockpit template... *LINK* *Pic*
Dan Caouette (CSFW) -- 12/3/2007, 10:33 am
Re: Use a cockpit template...
Kudzu -- 12/3/2007, 2:43 pm
Re: Strip: Strip Lengths question
Mike Scarborough -- 12/2/2007, 11:09 am
Re: Strip: Strip Lengths question
Jim Hegg -- 12/2/2007, 10:50 am
Re: Strip: Strip Lengths question
Mike Savage -- 12/2/2007, 9:45 am