Re: new stringer system help please !!!
one of the simple rules of thumb...is build it the same way the manufacturers did.....
but man thoes strings are thick !!!!!
and the frames.....holy smoke !...(if we call the stringers longitudnal...and the frames lateral...).......
the frames are not that crucial....a lot of crafts have a longitudnal stringer on the deck with a full longitudnal/lateral cap on them to reinforce the chine area...this inverted L shaped stringer sits on the deck by the chine......and the deck itself is a "hull stiffiner"
frames are uasually used to bed the deck and steady the strings....i think yours are overkill......but then again...i didnt design the boat.....
if you want..you can take the frame all the way to the side...bed them in with peanut butter or pl......
remember...early boat builders used just about any thing and everything to put the craft togeather....that means.....dont overthink the project....(as i am doing

).....and just build your boat....the way you think is best with all avaliable knowlage.....a 16 foot hull is very strong with just the poly and gellcoat...its really tough...!....you had to take a high speed grinder with special discs to tear it apart!......
hope that eases your mind
cheers
oops