DoubleEnder
Well-Known Member
I’ve acquired a nice little pram dinghy, very lightly built in 5/16” clinker larch. It is in pretty good condition but there are a few repairs I’d like to do. I would like to build a sort of cradle, basically two vertical pieces of heavy plywood on a horizontal frame. The ply uprights need to have curves cut out to support the curved bottom of the boat. I don’t think it needs to be super accurate, but the closer the better. It will be padded with carpet.
The question: what’s the best way of transferring the actual curve of the boat to the ply? I need a massive profile gauge…..I plan to use cardboard templates but is there a better way?
The question: what’s the best way of transferring the actual curve of the boat to the ply? I need a massive profile gauge…..I plan to use cardboard templates but is there a better way?



