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Confessions of a Goat Island Skiff Builder

Confessions of a Goat Island Skiff Builder. Building a Goat Island Skiff in 5 weeks. The Goat Island Skiff is a small sailboat 15 and 12 feet long, 5 feet wide and weighs in at approximately 130 pounds. The sail is a balanced lug of 104 square feet on an unstayed mast. This design comes by way of Mike Storer of Australia. Wednesday, August 31, 2011. Week 4 - Sail kit, Centerboard carving, Painting begins. Above is the clew reinforcement patch being fitted. Here is the same scene, taken seconds later but.

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Confessions of a Goat Island Skiff Builder. Building a Goat Island Skiff in 5 weeks. The Goat Island Skiff is a small sailboat 15 and 12 feet long, 5 feet wide and weighs in at approximately 130 pounds. The sail is a balanced lug of 104 square feet on an unstayed mast. This design comes by way of Mike Storer of Australia. Wednesday, August 31, 2011. Week 4 - Sail kit, Centerboard carving, Painting begins. Above is the clew reinforcement patch being fitted. Here is the same scene, taken seconds later but.

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