Stitch and glue dinghy archived. this topic is now archived and is closed to further replies. made of 1/4 inch plywood (framed and screwed when built but perfect for stitch and glue). i believe designed to be made from a 10 foot sheet. well, building my mirror dinghy some years ago now: there were bulkheads to fit...these were the 'jig. The third video in the how-to build a boat series covers the assembly of the hull using zip ties with the stitch and glue method. this construction method can be used for other boats and wood. A short film showing how i built my 10 ft dinghy using the stitch n tape/glue method. i can be reached at raw123yt@gmail.com..
Finally, the boat can be finished with high quality marine paint to finish the whole project in a mirror sheen. for small boats, the stitch and glue method can be built on a pair of sawhorses in one bay of a household garage. for larger boats, the construction mold is designed into the actual boat.. Stitch-and-glue (or taped-seam, or tack-and-tape – whatever you like to call it) is a method of construction which is particularly well suited to the amateur builder with limited experience. the first boat i remember seeing that was built using this system was a mirror dinghy back in the late sixties.. Jeremy evans assesses a totally modern mirror which has made a complete transition from ‘stitch-and-glue’… jack holt is a legend. his great designs — including the cadet in 1947, gp14 in 1949, enterprise in 1955 and solo in 1956 — were created to make dinghy sailing accessible for the maximum number of people, during the […].
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