Week 6 – building a stitch and glue tender. our first boats. this week we made our first boats: a pair of simple stitch and glue pram dingies. the general idea was to take some flat, shaped sheets of marine ply, stitch them together with wire to make a hull and then glue the seams before removing all the stitches. then it was a. The plans for this boat can be found with a google search for stitch and glue apple pie tender, the plans are easy to follow if you search youtube you will find great videos on the stitch and glue. The woodenboat forum is sponsored by woodenboat publications, publisher of woodenboat magazine. the forum is a free service, and much like the "free" content on public radio, we hope you will support woodenboat by subscribing to this fabulous magazine..
I have launched the little dinghy and posted a video on youtube showing her being rowed and being towed. apple pie dinghy tender. i build a stitch and glue pram tender for my tanzer 22. at the end of day 3, i have back and middle seat assembly glued.. Stitch and glue boat construction is no less work than building simple frames and beveling the edges for plywood planking. a person will have a comparable amount of time into a boat built with either construction method – so don’t let anyone fool you into believing that stitch and glue is quick and easy.. 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..
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