I've been studying my plans and one thing that's become clear is that using 6mm plywood will present a few challenges. The jogs on the transom are drawn for 9mm plywood. There is a note at the Hog to leave it 3mm wider on each side for 6mm plywood, but translating the jogs is down to me.
I THINK what I need to do is just come OUT at each jog 3mm, so if you measured across the transom form jog to jog it will be 6mm wider total than if I were using 9mm plywood, meaning the ultimate transom/planks shape will be roughly the same widths as it would be if I were using 9mm. This may seem obvious, but the other option would be to shave the outside of each jog down 3mm, so the transom/planks would end up 6mm narrower. This has merit because the boat will be narrowower at each station.
This is my first lapstrake so I'm sure I'm mutilating the language and possibly being quite dense, I'm sure it will all be clear once it's not important anymore. Any thoughts appreciated.
Jeff