I have been reading a lot of the old posts on here regarding drop board dimensions and couldn't find what I was looking for. I have a 1964 Oday tempest in great shape that I am trying to remake the drop boards for (first picture). They measure around 8" wide and just over 24.5" long, the current boards are made out of marine plywood in rough shape at 1/2" thick. I have a good source of Teak 8" wide x8.5ft that can be milled down to any thickness. I am worried about the wood splitting/warping if I go down to 1/2" opposed to 5/8" or 3/4". If I go thicker than a 1/2 I have to rebuild the frame (currently made of mahogany) which is little more than I feel like doing at the moment but would take on if necessary.
I was thinking of going 1/2" thickness horizontal grain (8" wide), dove tailing the ends 1/4" and running a 1" vertical grain at 1/2" on both ends. I have a router to put in Louvers (thinking 5x8"long) (example picture 2).
Any help is much appreciated, I know plywood is used for strength/weight ratios but would like to go solid wood if feasible.
Side note if anyone is a tempest owner please message me, I would be very interested in some rigging modification questions as well.
I was thinking of going 1/2" thickness horizontal grain (8" wide), dove tailing the ends 1/4" and running a 1" vertical grain at 1/2" on both ends. I have a router to put in Louvers (thinking 5x8"long) (example picture 2).
Any help is much appreciated, I know plywood is used for strength/weight ratios but would like to go solid wood if feasible.
Side note if anyone is a tempest owner please message me, I would be very interested in some rigging modification questions as well.
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