You're definitely not alone in having the stabilator "hockey stick" spars positioned a bit forward of where it seems they should go in the plans.
viewtopic.php?f=42&t=1198The turtledeck definitely needs to be notched for the spars, I believe the notch is called out in the side panel assembly pages. As long as you're aft of the last turtledeck former you should be OK (the stabilator skins will cover up a deep notch.) My spars were close enough to the aft turtledeck former that I had to drill holes in the former to insert the bolts from the front as there wasn't room for nuts on the forward side.
As referenced in the above link, a few of us used various methods to line up the top and bottom attach angles for the forward spar. I used a 1/8" x 1" plate in between the hockey sticks and the upper attach angle which worked great, and pretty clearly indicated to me that the as-built dimensions are a solid 1/8" off (spar is more forward) in this regard. Here's a link to pic where, if you look closely, you can see my spacer between the attach angle and the spar:
http://www.rynoth.com/wordpress/wp-cont ... x-2815.jpgThere is still something definitely funky about the dimensions of the Waiex tail-to-fuselage fitment between the plans and how it actually comes out as built. I know a lot of us had issues with the positioning of the clip that holds the inboard stabilator rib to the forward spar, which would directly impact the final dimensions between the front/rear spars.
viewtopic.php?f=15&t=4363&hilit=waiex+clipAnd, if I recall, they changed the hockey stick bend angle/location at some point which might also be the culprit.