. St. Nicholas [serial] . FIG. 3. DETAILS OF A SAILING-SHARPY. line of the boats sides, butmeasure about 28 decking is donewith narrow strips ofpine, cypress, or cedar,\y2 inches wide and ^of an inch in canvas should betacked down over theouter edge of the boatand the inner edge ofthe cockpit. A gunwalestrip an inch square isto be nailed along thetop edge on both sidesof the boat, and an inchbelow the top nail fen-der-rails along each a combing inplace that will project 4inches above the deck,and attach the boardsfast to the inner side of theribs with scre
. St. Nicholas [serial] . FIG. 3. DETAILS OF A SAILING-SHARPY. line of the boats sides, butmeasure about 28 decking is donewith narrow strips ofpine, cypress, or cedar,\y2 inches wide and ^of an inch in canvas should betacked down over theouter edge of the boatand the inner edge ofthe cockpit. A gunwalestrip an inch square isto be nailed along thetop edge on both sidesof the boat, and an inchbelow the top nail fen-der-rails along each a combing inplace that will project 4inches above the deck,and attach the boardsfast to the inner side of theribs with screws, as shownin the illustration of thefinished boat. Ten inchesback from the stem-post,bore a 2 ^4-inch hole for «9°5- THE PRACTICAL BOY, 64I the mast. The mast-step, to be fastened on thebottom of the boat, is shown at B in Fig. 3.
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