Click on any photo to enlarge it. Blog starts with the Sept. 23rd post.
One of the remaining sheets of ply was placed over the back half of the canoe and the outline was traced with a pencil.
Another view.
I cut a half inch (12 mm) outside the pencil mark.
Test fitting before applying the epoxy.
I used a special marking stick to locate the position of the screws that will hold the deck in place until the epoxy cures.
After removing the deck, I applied an epoxy/ sawdust mix to the stringers. The deck was reinstalled and clamped in place. As they say, you can never have too many clamps....
The outside edge was secured with #8 x 1" brass screws. The holes were pre-drilled with a countersinking bit.

The outside edge was secured with #8 x 1" brass screws. The holes were pre-drilled with a countersinking bit.

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