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| Hull from Starboard |
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To see this relationship hold up, next to your frame or bulkhead setup, whatever that may be, a short piece of the plank you will be using. Note how the inner surface of the plank lies along the frame. Where this surface leaves the frame and begins to encounter the keel or deadwood knees at bow and stern, establishes the bearding line. The inner corner of the plank must be set deeply enough into the recess, or rather the recess must be cut deeply enough to allow the outer surface of the plank to meet the keel or deadwood on the outside.
This recess has to twist as you move fore or aft from the midship or widest position on the hull. Check your section of plank at various locations along the length of the hull and you can see how the angle changes as it meets the frames and keel/deadwood.
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