Hi
Building a B.K 22 15' 2 person Kayak by Percy Blandford.
The build is coming along great but recently hit a snag attaching stringers to bow and stern. Stringers are 1/2 x 3/4 inches of Western Red Cedar. The stringers are highly resistant to any twist. There are 3 stringers on each side. I feel I can twist the stringer closest to the gunwale, but the middle and bottom most stringers will not twist more than maybe 5-6 degrees. The bottom most stringer (adjacent to keel) needs to twist easily 90 degrees in order to end up parallel to the vertical bow/stern. The length from the bow to the 1st rib is only about 28". I am fastening with #7 and #8 brass screws and epoxie.
I can only see 2 options:
1 - Wet or steam an 18" mid section, in order to obtain the twist. Might work for the 2nd stringer, but don't see a possibility of twisting the keel rib that far. Already broke one twisting only about 10 degrees and have repaired it.
2 - Attach 2 of the gunwale stringers by twisting parallel to the bow/keel. The other two can be attached without twisting at all and planing the outside square edge parallel to the bow/keel and reinforcing each of these stringers from the inside to make up for thickness and strength loss....
I will try to attach a picture that clearly shows the issue as soon as I can find out how to do that...
Thank you. I have found the expertise here excellent... Any advise will be welcomed... Tom