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  1. Jim Dodd

    An extra trippy Merlin.

    I Stand Corrected ! Your plan overlay is enlightening ! I should have done that ! If you take out the Rocker from the NWC Merlin ? You pretty much have the same forms, below the waterline, as the 38. Oh, I see the Shearlines are slightly different also. I'd like to know Who drew up the NWC...
  2. Jim Dodd

    An extra trippy Merlin.

    Accuracy is in the eye of the builder. Some are happy if their forms are a1/4" off. That's just not me. How will a hull preform, if the forms are off a 1/4" ? I don't know. How thick is the laser beam projection ? I can visually inspect the fish line, anytime during the set up and building...
  3. Jim Dodd

    An extra trippy Merlin.

    Northwest Canoe, modified the Original Bruce Kunz Merlin. A good move, beings you have the PDF file, see if you can enlarge by .38% You will then have the 38 Spl. You will need to go to a 12.5" form spacing, and yes as Mark states above, you will need to Fair the station. I know I did. I...
  4. Jim Dodd

    Solo on the Light Side

    On the weight issue, I've seen a few race hulls, that had no gunnels at all, just a thick shearline strip. The seats were the pedestal type, so no need for thick gunnels to support the seat. All that would have saved a lot of build time, as well as expense. They used aluminum thwarts, made...
  5. Jim Dodd

    Solo on the Light Side

    I'll grant you, that there is not much weight reduction going to a stemless build. The time it takes to shape a stemless form, should be about the same as shaping the inner stem. A stemless build doesn't require steam bending, or laminating both the inner and out stems. Both time, energy, and...
  6. Jim Dodd

    Solo on the Light Side

    Yes ! It's This time of year, when we start dreaming up a new build ! Two things, in the weigh savings. A Kevlar copy , with Aluminum gunnels, notice I didn't say cost ! Kevlar will likely double your weight reduction. Second, a stemless build, will likely reduce the weight by more than...
  7. Jim Dodd

    First canoe build

    If I didn't know better ? I'd say I was in the shop working With You ! You are on the right road Travis ! Keep it up !
  8. Jim Dodd

    First canoe build

    Funny ! Just today I was setting up a router, to bead and cove ! Your set up looks good. Sometimes you can't avoid tear out, If you take a quick look at the grain of the strip, before running it through the router, you can avoid that. Yes that strip is usable.
  9. Jim Dodd

    Basalt/Innegra, Building Experience?

    I will investigate ! Thanks ! Jim
  10. Jim Dodd

    Basalt/Innegra, Building Experience?

    I like the looks of the Swift better than mine! Mine is a straight cut, with the transom, at a forward angle. I'll post some pics soon, on another thread. Thanks for the input on Innegra ! Yes, I've only seen a few posts, on it. I'm curious if the vinyester, would wet out any better...
  11. Jim Dodd

    A Raven from Scratch

    That was how I made the patterns for the flotation chambers, on my first few. It worked. I glassed both sides Haven't had an issue in over 30 years. Jim
  12. Jim Dodd

    Basalt/Innegra, Building Experience?

    It's a Bob tailed, Bruce Kunz 38 Spl. Bob tailing the 38, so I can get by with a few shorter strips. It won't change the water line, but it could accomodate a rudder. Have the forms up, working on the strips now. Jim
  13. Jim Dodd

    Basalt/Innegra, Building Experience?

    I'ts been quite some time, since there has been any scuttle on Basalt innegra. I'm in the process of another stripper build, and entertaining the idea of pulling a composite copy from it. I have a bunch of Kevlar cloth, and would like some input on the combination. Thanks ! Jim
  14. Jim Dodd

    "Ecopoxy" Resin

    People who kept track used to say 1 1/2gal. of Epoxy resin, for a typical solo canoe. I'm sure I go over that, with an extra layer up to about the 3" water line, plus flotation chambers. Both I don't build without. Jim
  15. Jim Dodd

    New Ash Gunwales

    What ever finish, you choose ? Here is a trick, I came up with, to prevent finish, from running down the hull. I know many will tape, and that is OK ! I built these simple stands, that easily store when not in use
  16. Jim Dodd

    The world’s first female whitewater open canoe designer

    I'll make a stab at the reason for the square stern. It would increase the maneuverability of the hull, making quick turns easier, especially for the smaller paddler. I'd also guess there would only be a small amount of lost flotation. Jim
  17. Jim Dodd

    Larger Canoe: Tumblehome or Not

    In my personal experience. Tumblehome is great for a Solo canoe. Not as beneficial in a tandem. Flare, adds buoyancy when heading into waves. It also makes a bouncy ride, and a loss of momentum. Shouldered tumble home is fine, but tougher to build in a stripper. Regular tumblehome, is...
  18. Jim Dodd

    A Roller Portage

    Yes I am ! Born, raised and will die a Flat lander. :) Jim
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