Well, 3 weeks later and I'm almost (or only depending on my mood) 3/8 of the way through stripping. Slow going when only work about an hour a day... Started skipping the ribs that are cracked out of shape. May try to save ones that are cracked - perhaps try edge gluing with West Systems and a hair drier?
Last weekend Dave and I went to Parkerville lumber in
Manchester. Cool store - lots of different woods available. Picked up 4
5/4x6x6' northern white cedar boards. Dave took one to the Cape to
make a few trial ribs. The ribs are a bit more complex than I thought.
In addition to the width varying from 9/4" to 6/4", the thickness
appears to vary from 3/8" on the floor to 5/16" at the gunnels. Sides are tapered on both sides from full measured width.
Snapped a couple of pics I will post next time I download from the camera.
Got a reply from OldTown to my early e-mail. They sent another copy of the build sheet, and offered some encouragement and to be a source of materials. Nice reply.
Costs keep accumulating - another $60 for stripping supplies and $140 for rib stock last weekend.
I'll send Bob and Nancy an update on where I am with a Christmas card...
