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Transom is a bit difficult because the position it sits is not yet clear. I discovered that the planksheer butts up against it so it should start to take form.
The hull is in two pieces doubled up glued together.
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Transom needs to be angled so I sat it in a glass of water over night then clamped it to a board with a pencil under it, I
glued the hull together sand down edges.
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