Lofting
Seattle, WA
- Ages:
- All ages
- Skill level:
- All difficulty levels
- Class Style:
- 1:1 Private Sessions & Group Sessions
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- Offered Through
- Center for Wooden Boats
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- Taught By
- Eric Hvalsoe
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Description
Lofting is a vital tool, typically the first step in building a new boat. It is a fascinating mental exercise in three dimensional management and layering. Over the weekend, we will loft the lines of a 15' Lake Oswego boat. We will calculate bevels and deductions, add raking stations for transom development, and learn how to extract the maximum amount of information from the drawn line. We will discuss construction details, set-up, and building molds for the real thing. Newcomers, put your thinking caps on! Veterans may even learn a trick or two. Reading about lofting is not enough, you’ve got to do it!
Schedule
This class was last taught May 24, 2008 to May 25, 2008
- Sun 9:00a.m.-5:00p.m.
- Sat 9:00a.m.-5:00p.m.
Pricing Details
$180 members / $210 members
Location
- Center for Wooden Boats
- 1010 Valley St
Seattle, WA 98109 | South Lake Union - (206) 382-2628
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