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I recently completed the NY Pilot Boat and while proud I am under no illusions. It was my first build. The pinnace will be my second and I want to get off on the right foot. I made mistakes all during the Pilot boat build but the most damaging was the first one. 

I attached the first part of the pdf instructions. My question is from the third page and has to do with reducing the thickness along the edges of the false keel. I am not sure if I am to do the the entire length or only toward the stern. I think it is the entire length. If someone would check me on that it would be great.

pinnace.pdf

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Jaeon,

 

You are correct in that you will reduce the false keel along its entire length.  This will form a consistent rabbet along the keel for the first plank (garboard) to lay.

 

Good luck on your build.

Ryland

 

Member - Hampton Roads Ship Model Society

            - Ship Model Society of New Jersey

               - Nautical Research Guild

       

 

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Completed Build - Medway Longboat

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