Waterlodge progress

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  1. tikimon
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    I scaled it with a ruler and it comes to 8x20 with a 12' cabin. It seems to have everything you would need in a convenient size and layout. Who's the designer? What sort of power? What sort of use will you do with it?
     
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    That has all the classic ear marks of a Glen-L design, probably the Waterlodge, though I haven't looked it up, a reasonable assumption considering the name.

    If memory serves they are barge type, flat sided, bottomed ranging from 20' to 30' on deck.
     
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    The first layer of glass was put on last Sunday. The temperature was in the upper 50's in the shop so the dry time is taking longer that expected. I used the Epiglass epoxy with the standard hardener and it went on nicely. I plan to sand the hull this weekend and then do another coat of epoxy.

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