Scarfs, skeg, jig, sheer clamps and rub rails... Boat building has a lingo all its own.
My cypress arrived today. First thing I did was to make a jig to cut an 8:1 scarf joint. This joint is used to create a single long piece of wood from smaller ones. If done properly the joint will be stronger than the wood itself.
I cut the scarfs for the sheer clamps and the rub rails. With a quick touch of the sander these two pieces are prepared to be glued into 1 long piece.
I then glued them together with thickened epoxy. They have to cure overnight so I started working on the benches.
Here I am rounding a bench edge with a block plane. Followed by more sanding of course.
Skeg attached. Pictured before shaping and sanding. It cleaned up well. (not pictured)