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The hull being the foundation of any boat, the construction followed many trials and tribulations that you all have fought. First, was how to get the stock ‘plywood’ to bend where I needed it to in order to get the shape. There was a lot of hand fitting the transom and bow, but this boat being so small, it was straight forward to get the scaled down pieces from the plan into the right position. This model is created based on the real boat having a plywood base with a thin fiberglass layer, boxed seating and covered bow. On the model, due to scale, paint became my ‘thin fiberglass’. Sanding and ‘trueing’ were done before several dusting layers of spray paint occurred. The paint was first brushed/sanded, then rattle canned.
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The boats kids race now are a hybrid of the 'recreational' Sabots you see out there, with enclosed bulkhead seats, covered bows and modern 'quick adjustment' rigging. I wanted to make this as close as possible to the real thing. As every good build starts, it needed a base. And like anyone building this boat for real, I needed to create a brace jig to wrap the 'plywood' around for the hull. Using a scrap piece of real plywood and scale wood purchased at Ace Hardware, I built a frame jig. I chose 1:12 scale because all measurements would be easy to covert from 1" on the model would equal 12" in real life. I'll post a picture of the jig on Sunday (it's at work).
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I researched ‘kits’ of the Sabot and found none. Thinking that these boats are primarily made by plywood and simple (some are fiberglass purpose built racing boats now, but they still need to comply with dimension and weight rules), I thought I could build one to scale. My first job was to get dimensions and possibly plans and found the Texas Win’ard Sabot Association plans online.
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