Managed a handful of pieces at the bow ... just about there. Note that in the picture one side isn't planked as far forward as the other, thus making it look skewed.

The big news of the week happened at the stern. Side planking is going on!
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Before mounting that first piece, I found that my chine log was out of place by about an 1" outboard from the centerline on one side. Somewhere I had a measurement off and hadn't caught it. A good bit of planing later and we were good to go.
I still have to trim the "top" (at the bottom right now) even with the sheer clamp. That will make it "look right", but it's so odd having sides on the hull. I hadn't really realized how often I climb inside to reach something. Now that I can't stand up through the bottom, and part of the sides are closed off, it's really different.
After that last picture, I rough-cut the side panels flush with the sheer clamp (at the bottom in the picture). I've also mounted one more piece forward on one side of the hull. Now I'm out of MDO sheets and will have to wait for more supplies for that to continue.




















