Seventh strake, starboard. Bevels, gains.
I find it extremely useful that I can tilt the boat sideweys, so that new plank can be offered almost horizontally.For these strakes I use maximum tilt as these are actual freeboards.
I’m not sure if this is by design but once in that position the jig supports become almost horizontal, giving a nice base for laying the plank while I clean the edges or cut gains. Very useful.
Quite straightforward strake to clamp.
I use now mostly these quick-release Bahco clamps. They are not exactly cheap but very useful, especially that one installs them with just one hand and they are a bit elastic so they adjust their shape by a few degrees if clamping surfaces are not parallel. Having 200 kg pressure weight is more than enough for gluing a plank.
Scribing overlap line on unbevelled plank with custom-shaped pencil.
With this plank I stop cutting gains at the transom, only bevels. The angle is too abrupt so it does not make sense.
All bevels cut, the only remaining thing before gluing is to cut stem gain. I leave it for the next session.