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| The plywood pocket rocket I have read the BoatOwner of this month, I found an article about the "Mirador" built in the 80's with plywood and recovered with extra reinforcemente with Epoxy, It's the sailer I want to build. Does anybody know where can I buy the project/plans to build the Mirador (20") or the Everitt (22")? One more question: Any sugestions for a small, fast, salier (with four beds)? Good Winds TL englopes@netcabo.pt |
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| take a look at this minimum pocket-rocket called IDEA19, unfortunately it has just three berths http://www.nautikit.com/Idea19.htm IDEA19 it's a development of dudley Dix's middle 80's design TLC19 http://www.dixdesign.com/tlc19.htm Mistral |
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