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Old 08-28-2011, 11:33 PM
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Making second attempt on Phantom. Trimmed off portion of stem so that hull fits template. Sanded bottom. My question is, how do I measure where the center line is?

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I think the template that goes from front to back is divided at the center point

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Good news all. I now have a temporary workbench set up so I can resume work on my Phantom. Life is good again.

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