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Hey Bennett,
Looks like the angle on the sides of the transom isn't right or the transom is too wide at the bottom or both.
Side Bevel should be 37 deg. and the bottom of the transom should be 14 3/4" wide measured at the outside of the transom. Bottom Bevel looks good.
If you take #1 out, does the recurve smooth out in the distance between #2 to transom? If so, you might just rebuild #1 to a custom fit. If there is still a little recurve from #2 to transom, measure the distance between hull panels at #1 and make the lateral frame member a little short, that will pull the hull pieces in and hopefully take the recurve away. Might be easier than tearing out the transom.
Just using a batten strip will show you exactly what needs to happen by spanning the sides (top and bottom), in other words show what the lines are, and what doesnt fit right if its your angles or the size of the frame or transom. I figured out all my frames and angles for the entire boat with 2 batten strips.
yesterday I wanted to go ahead and get frame 9 installed but instead tackled something thats been eating at me. I drilled one limber hole an inch too far in and it's been driving me crazy. So I'm plugging it and redo-ing it
Notice anything odd?
The plug matches on one side... ill take it
not much to write about but got frame 9 in. Im going to install frame 1 today and then work on removing the transom and trimming it down. I flipped the boat over to double check the transom from the right side up and it was a gorgeous site. The side panel recurves just enough to bother me and I got kind of messy with the epoxy so I'm going through with refitting the transom. It's getting exciting though!
Also, thanks to whoever put up those trailer plans in the trailer drawing thread. Mel Buchanan on here really helped me out by leading me to a manufacturer just a couple hours from me who is building a trailer for half what I was estimated here in GA
Looking good, its gonna be a dandy! That trailer thread is a great thread, helped me out a bunch too. I see you have your boat meditation chair sitting there :)
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