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<p>planes.  <b>Chine log construction</b> is a method of building hard-chine boat hulls.  Hard chines are common in <a href="page.php?w=plywood">plywood</a> hulls, while soft chines are often found on <a href="page.php?w=fiberglass">fiberglass</a> hulls.</p>

<p>Traditional planked hulls in most cultures are built by placing wooden planks oriented parallel to the waterflow and attached to bent wooden frames.  This also produced a rounded hull, generally with a sharp bottom edge to form the <a href="page.php?w=keel">keel</a>.  Planked boats were</p><p>
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