Hi,
I have purchased plans for a TK1 racing kayak, as I'm in a marathon/flatwater paddling club and wanted something to compete in. Won't be my first build, as I'm doing a CLC C17 first. But I'm studiously studying the plans and getting it organised in my mind.
One big question that's come up...it's built on station moulds (10 of) with 4 bulkheads. Longitudinal stringers are located onto the moulds, and plywood panels attached to this (so no stitching, but otherwise like a cross between a S&G and larger plywood boat).
So, the question is...the stringers are rebated into the moulds (so the ply lies on the mould outlines), and so I can't see how the moulds are removed once it's together (the lower part only, deck is put on once it's out).
Should I cut them in half, reassemble on backing pieces, and then take them apart when it's done? Or are they usually pushed out at an angle (twisted out)?
Anyone built like this, and know how I'd get them out?
Hope the question makes sense!
Regards,
Darren
Australia
I have purchased plans for a TK1 racing kayak, as I'm in a marathon/flatwater paddling club and wanted something to compete in. Won't be my first build, as I'm doing a CLC C17 first. But I'm studiously studying the plans and getting it organised in my mind.
One big question that's come up...it's built on station moulds (10 of) with 4 bulkheads. Longitudinal stringers are located onto the moulds, and plywood panels attached to this (so no stitching, but otherwise like a cross between a S&G and larger plywood boat).
So, the question is...the stringers are rebated into the moulds (so the ply lies on the mould outlines), and so I can't see how the moulds are removed once it's together (the lower part only, deck is put on once it's out).
Should I cut them in half, reassemble on backing pieces, and then take them apart when it's done? Or are they usually pushed out at an angle (twisted out)?
Anyone built like this, and know how I'd get them out?
Hope the question makes sense!
Regards,
Darren
Australia