Flying Saucer by Michael Telep
14 Feb 2006

Finished the inside.

Starting the deck.

I only screwed down the deck on the sides. In the middle I forced the second
half of the front deck piece by wedging poles from the ceiling. Worked out
great;looks like one piece of plywood.

If you notice the jig I rigged at the side of the boat. I was originally
going to clamp the whole deck without using screws but my jig kept moving when
the clamps were applied.

Clamping down more deck, no screws in the middle of the deck.
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