Preview: How to Build a Caledonia Yawl, Part 14 – The Garboard Planks

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Snug fitting garboard planks are key when it comes to keeping water out of a boat.

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8 Responses So Far to “How to Build a Caledonia Yawl, Part 14 – The Garboard Planks

  • Fernando Fert says:

    It´s a pity that the molds and the planks are already been pre-cut in these videos. I really like to see these parts being traced, cut and fitted, because living in Brazil is very difficult (read expensive here) for me to order a kit ou get access to a CNC machine.

    • Geoff Kerr says:

      Having the molds precut was certainly a times saving efficiency, but cutting them yourself is by no means an impossible task. The Caledonia plans include a sheet of full size printed lines/patterns (half width with centerline and baseline) for the molds that have proven to be accurate and relatively easy to layout on sheet stock of some sort. Cutting doesn’t require a CNC machine; careful work with a circular saw and tuning up with a plane and/or belt sander will prove quite workable. Spiling the shape of the planks is one of the mystical secrets of boatbuilding…they are not included in the plans. There are various ways to do this and this step is all part of the adventure. I recommend Bob Steward’s “Boatbuilding Manual”, and Iain Oughtred’s own “Clinker Plywood Boatbuilding Manual” as good resources.

      • Robert says:

        Thank you for the book recommendations Geoff. Great work on this series.

  • Weaver Lilley says:

    Really enjoying the series. Great production. Can’t wait to start my CY. Many thanks!

  • Patrick Walker says:

    How come the end of the plank seemed to curve away at either the bow or stern (I couldn’t tell which)? I looked intentional, but it left a mildly widening gap. – pjw

  • Michael Seibert says:

    Enjoyed this video very much. However, I was a little disappointing it did not involve spiling the garboard to fit the keel. I will have to do that on my Lightning build this Winter and would love to see it done first. I have a basic understanding of what it involves but always learn more from watching it actually done.

    Mike

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