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Is anybody familiar with a hull design
probably dated back to the early 1900"s that has a stepped and planked deadrise and a narrow bottom? The hull is sort of like the Diablo except the deadrise from the bottom chine out is stepped. I use that term because I don't know what the correct one is.
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You don't mean lapstrake or clinker built hulls do ya MM ? Like this Lyman?
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You sure are pushing that boat aren't
cha Kevin. The bottom of these boats were narrow and flat probably around two feet wide and the planking started at the chine to the bottom. I'm trying to figure out where this design came from. My dad built them this way. It looks like the Diablo bottom only the bilge panels are lapstrake.
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