Wow. It's been a while since I worked on the ol' canoe. After letting the spliced panels age like fine wine

, I've decided to try putting them together. Woo!

As you can see, I've elected to go with the tie-wraps and washers for spacers. Before I got completely wacky and installed the middle panels I thought I'd go over the instructions to see how I'm supposed to position the temporary frames. This reading has led me to a question:
How do I know where to put the frames?
Page 3-30, Step 2, Sub-Step 7 says: "Use the Frame Reference drawing to locate and mark the location of the frames on each bottom panel.
Page 11-30, Step 7, Sub-Step 1 says: "Align the Mid Frame with the seams created by the two joined halves of the panels. The other frames will align with the frame reference lines drawn earlier.
When I look for a Frame Reference drawing I can find a drawing that shows me the dimensions of the frames and another that's a sort of high-level overview of how the various panels will nest onto the plywood sheets, but I can find no indication on either of these that will tell me where the non-Mid Frames are supposed to go.
I suppose I could get a tape out and find the spots where the lengths of the various sides of the frames match the widths of the panels, but I'm hoping that I've just missed something.
- Hank