
A breasthook forward and aft. Not strictly necessary I guess in the decked version, but for the small extra weight will add much strength and will also nicely pick up the deck above.
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The inside of the hull looking somewhat more finished

You don�t need to own a green boiler suit to build a canoe! but it might keep you warm.

The inside of the hull looking somewhat more finished

Caulking the planks (with epoxy), should add some further strength (and will require even more sanding).

You don�t need to own a green boiler suit to build a canoe! but it might keep you warm.

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