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    Skoota Power Catamaran - New Build

    Yes indeed. That's in his Skoota 28. This boat is based on his Skoota 36 design which calls for twin 50's. I have modified the design to 40 ft...
    Post by: Martin Ellison, Mar 14, 2017 in forum: Wooden Boat Building and Restoration
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    Skoota Power Catamaran - New Build

    The transoms have been designed for XL shafts. This is a cruising boat where I am interested in fuel economy and reliability rather than top...
    Post by: Martin Ellison, Mar 14, 2017 in forum: Wooden Boat Building and Restoration
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    Skoota Power Catamaran - New Build

    Engines Yes it is a big job. Currently about 2400 hours of work It will be powered by twin outboards, one mounted on the transom of each...
    Post by: Martin Ellison, Mar 13, 2017 in forum: Wooden Boat Building and Restoration
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    Skoota Power Catamaran - New Build

    I have been building my new boat for nearly two years and keeping a record of my progress. It is a Richard Woods design and made of plywood....
    Thread by: Martin Ellison, Mar 13, 2017, 8 replies, in forum: Wooden Boat Building and Restoration
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