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frames

Posted: Fri Sep 16, 2011 3:23 pm
by andre lafrance
new to site. new to wooden boats. new to ..... BUT now that i own a thompson - and love it! i have my first question (other than my sanity). after removing the floor (garboards?), i discovered a kerf at the bottom of the frames (ribs?) - the ones that are left :) either the kerf is there to relieve the pressure on the frame, or it is some sort of weep hole to allow passage of water. OR it is neither of those and the reason i'm here. when i install the new frames, what is the correct size to make these? they look to be about an 1/8th of an inch deep and a 1/4 inch wide. if anyone knows, please respond. thanks. oh, by the way, the boat is a 15 foot 1957 sea coaster (71068CC). it was made in peshtigo and has the dual cockpits.

Posted: Fri Sep 16, 2011 4:00 pm
by LancerBoy
Welcome aboard!

They are called "limber holes". And yes, they are to allow water to flow between the ribs to the stern of the boat so that it can be drained thru a drain hole.

Make 'em big enuff so water can flow, but not too big to weaken the wood.

Andreas

Posted: Fri Sep 16, 2011 6:28 pm
by andre lafrance
thank you very much...