I made a mistake with my maths in my previous post. I have 1016 feet of timber in three varieties. Is one third of it - 338 feet enough to strip the hull of a Night Heron?
I made a mistake with my maths in my previous post. I have 1016 feet of timber in three varieties. Is one third of it - 338 feet enough to strip the hull of a Night Heron?
To my eye, I would guess closer to 50%, but you should be able to calculate using the CLC formula. https://www.clcboats.com/shoptips/strip_planking/how-many-cedar-strips-will-i-need.html. Trying to do the hull in a single color?