


If you have a larger then normal gap . tape one side after it is stitched and fill it ( a fillet) with some epoxy and wood flour. Then later sand the back side if more then you wanted oozed them the opening. It and you should be good to go , especially if you are glassing both sides.
Before that , if it is wavy redo the stitches , they do contribute to the overall of the panels , a fraction on an inch off is not a good thing. Jeez .... I telling this to a person who has made a whole fleet of wood boats and could tell me things about building them.


Mick .. As you know they are only wood and epoxy with some fiberglass to seal them when done.

Set backs ( things to think about) are good , they let us do more thinking on how it should be done , I just had a good one here on the canoe and I'm glad of it. She will be a better boat for it.
Chuck.
If she turns out the other way then with my handy and dandy hand saw ... I will have two book cases 7 feet tall.

Matt .. if that happens can I still put the Jem Watercraft stickers on them.


