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I thought you might be interested. I don't know if it is a good job or a bad job, but I've learned a pile and I'm willing to share. BTW, Sam Devlin has been great in providing help when I needed it.
George
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One good thing about Crawdad operationally is that it can be made to almost any length, keeping the bottom at 4' in order to conserve plywood. It can be a quick and cheap affair, with character.
Mark Albanese
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Hope is for a kit of aluminium extrusions that you can put together.
Michael Storer
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Wow! I did not realize it has become a small industry.
BobLQ
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Columbia 150: I had over 100 pictures, sorry I had to break it up into 5 pages. It was really a hoot - I hope more of you come in 2015.
Andrew Linn
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The skinny catamaran made from hulls we are building by splitting Whimsy down the middle from bow to stern is finished. Check out:
https://tinyurl.com/Skinsy
BobLQ
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Something like in the video would be cool for a boat trailer. Wouldn't need a very steep ramp at all.
Seth
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Video of people in hobbies visiting the channel islands:
Hajo
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Check this out.
Here is a starting point.
BobLQ
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Here is a more traditional Coracle building guide.
Ian
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Not a lot about other boats, but the Boathouse sure got a lot of people
on the water.
Andrew Linn
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Tom Speer has a lot of information and to say about this subject.
John
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A good day may be difficult. But difficult is very different from no day at all.
BobLQ
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The Simply Sailing Online blog (www.simplysailingonline.com) chronicles an experienced cruising couple (Connie and Dave McBride) who recently acquired a Bolger AS 29 sharpie. It's well written and combines travelogue, tech tips, boat projects, dealing with the special characteristics of a flat bottomed boat and more. Interestingly, the previous owners of their boat, Walkure, also maintained a blog. Must be something in the epoxy fumes. . . .
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Here is link to Mark´s video of Ooze Gooze capsize test:
Thanks Perttu
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I think the epic music with the little tug makes it very funny. It's a beautiful little tug.
Paul Cook
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Royal Australia Navy 100 years - International Fleet Review - October 2013.
Peter
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