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| This can be molded, strip planked or glued lapstrake. Glued lapstrake is about 58 pounds, molded about 60 - 62 pounds and strip planked about 70. Rows well, carries an impressive load, sinks down uniformly, classic Lawley shape, could be sailed, though rig hasn't been drawn yet. The glued lapstrake is exceptionally good looking and the traditional way this shape is presented. |
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| Very nice lines Paul.
__________________ "The hand feeds the mind." Weston Farmer |
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| Wow...what a selection so far; one of them should work for you. Since you're apparently out of San Francisco, I'd like to point out that Edwin Monk was a west-coast designer; his boats should be right at home in the city by the bay. ![]() edit: I was wrong on the publication date of his book; it originally came out in 1934.
__________________ "All one has to do is follow the plans and build in no permanent leaks." -Charles Minor Blackford, on the simplicity of building flat bottomed boats |
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