
When it's time to replace the bulkhead I'll need to make a joint in it to get it through the companionway. Gut feeling says make the joint a vertical one, as close to the centerline of the boat as possible. This bulkhead, and the one ahead of it in the head, support the cap shroud and foward lowers chainplates. It's through-bolted to a heavy flange glassed around the inside of the hull, and on either side of the cabin with aluminum brackets. Port and starboard bulheads are joined at the top with a bolted wooden beam. (As the Ballad has a keel stepped mast, this beam is not as heavy as a deck-stepped masted boat would be.)

My question is: What kind of joint do I make in 3/4" plywood that'll look good and be strong? I want to avoid an ugly overlapping gusset type joint ... maybe a 12:1 scarf would be best.
Any and all thoughts on this minor dilema are very welcome :-)