by Laurent » Thu Aug 01, 2013 4:38 am
Counter sterns like the one on the drawing are the easiest "butts" to be made, the strakes just flow without any problem to the lower part of the knuckle. Look at the following pictures:
The most important part to succeed and to have the strakes just coming good, is to put a horizontal rounded plank as I did here:
the strakes are to be wedge shaped before you glue them on that plank:
Above the knuckle, put some layers of wood as I did here
and here the finished hull, with that beautiful counter stern:

Counter sterns like the one on the drawing are the easiest "butts" to be made, the strakes just flow without any problem to the lower part of the knuckle. Look at the following pictures:
The most important part to succeed and to have the strakes just coming good, is to put a horizontal rounded plank as I did here:
[img]https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-Hsj50B9g26I/TDRTGKWt_YI/AAAAAAAADuY/qKodG8mL06c/w807-h605-no/photo8.JPG[/img]
the strakes are to be wedge shaped before you glue them on that plank:
[img]https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-WL0kQ6x6KXI/TDRTZcWR23I/AAAAAAAADus/p5g6w6iY_aI/w807-h605-no/photo25.JPG[/img]
Above the knuckle, put some layers of wood as I did here
[img]https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-imMfNC7HgXM/TDRbD4um85I/AAAAAAAADv4/9NwEkmAKK8I/w840-h605-no/photo19.jpg[/img]
and here the finished hull, with that beautiful counter stern:
[img]https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-1EIAAyIL1FI/TITEn8BBd0I/AAAAAAAAD5o/bO7RInmL1mg/w807-h605-no/photo13.JPG[/img]