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Registered: March 2002
Location: Bridgewater NS Canada
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Ribbands, inwale, & stringer on building molds
· Date: July-26-2005 · Views: 4587
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ratrace2

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November-10-2008 10:50am Rating: 10 

that looks like fun. . . .

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November-10-2008 10:51am

is that oak ???

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November-12-2008 9:25am

The boat is framed in laminated Douglas fir, with laminated Douglas fir backbone, and strip-planked in Eastern white cedar. It was painted blue with white boot-top, white rubrail & deck, and bright-finished interior. It looks pretty good and hit all performance expectations. I'm hoping someone will step up and order the cabin version of the design. I think that it would make a lovely picnic cruiser.

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