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| cad plans ply runabout Having trained as a boat builder on the lower Thames,and having some success with building inshore circuit racers, the property developers finally ran me out of town buying and developing any of the small rentable yards. However 25 years on in bespoke joinery i now have access to full cnc machinery and am wondering what cad producton drawings are out there to produce a 12 to 16 runabout kit for dads and boys to build [ and any other family combination] ![]() |
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| Try this site---he will sell the .dxf files for CNC cutting, and he has some interesting designs: http://classicwoodenboatplans.com/ |
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| Great design! The bark 23 is just fantastic! |
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