Hello builders!
I want to tell you about another problem that I encountered.
When I made the keel, I made a noseblock with a continuation of the curved line of the keelsides, as it says in the manual. I didn't think about what effect it would have.
Now I am preparing the floors and bulkheads and decided to try them on the keel.
I found that Floor 3 and Bulkhead 2 are very high relative to Floor 4. This means that I will not be able to lay a flat floorboards and in general everything will be distorted further.
I realized that I lifted the keelson too far up in the front. Unfortunately it's already glued on.
I'm planning to cut off the part of keelson at the front of the CB trunk, sand the noseblock and glue that part again. I want to attach a sheet of plywood to the side, on which to mark the level of the bulkhead, floors, and the floorboards, so that I can accurately set the level of the keelson.
So, be careful when trace curve to noseblock