Renderings of our new model, would like some building help

Discussion in 'Wooden Boat Building and Restoration' started by raffshore, Mar 9, 2014.

  1. mrintense
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    mrintense "Clipper"

    You might consider cold mold technology for the sides. You can get most curved shapes this way and then laminate a mahogany veneer over the plywood. Glen L Marine uses this approach for many of their boat designs and they look gorgeous.

    Boats appear to be very strong as well.
     

  2. raffshore
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    raffshore Junior Member

    to give everybody some ideas about the boats I have already build here are some pics

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