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Wooden Boat Sailor

The chronical of constructing a wooden sailboat. Friday, August 04, 2006. With the first official sail last weekend of Fuggles, the purpose of this blog officially comes to a close. About nine months ago, I stumbled on a web site for a small company called Chesapeake Light Craft. Where to go from here? I had considered maintaining this blog as an online log of various cruises of Fuggles. But I think those will be better placed over in the Passagemaker dinghy forum. Posted by Peter at 633 AM. Not one of .

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Building a Houseboat

This blog will chronicle the journey of Greg and Dave, two lifelong friends as Dave helps Greg build a cabin cruiser made of plywood and fiberglass using a stitch and glue technique. We purchased the plans, kit and supplies from www. Wednesday, May 18, 2016. Tuesday, May 17, 2016. New Home for Midstream! Bateau Forum where I will update the most.

On Mill Creek

The chronicle of a Mill Creek 16. Sunday, March 29, 2009. Installation of the deck continued today with the starboard side deck panel. As with the larger deck panels, this one was coated with unthicke. Underneath this deck butt joint, a reinforcing butt plate is epoxied in place with cabo-sil thickened mustard epoxy. I used an arrangement of pipe clamps. And bar clamps to hold the plate tightly in place. The epoxy was then allowed to cure overnight. Much for your interest! .

Woodstock - A Passagemaker Dinghy

These are my experiences as I build a small sailing dinghy from a kit. Sunday, September 06, 2009. The Final Chapter - What has happened in the year since the maiden voyage? I Sailed on Lake Charlevoix. Mounting the motor on the transom during trailer transport on this trip apparently placed some strain on the rear seat where the transom knee is attached. In the picture below you see a close-up of the front end of the transom knee. I Sailed on Lake Michigan with Jerry! .

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The chronical of constructing a wooden sailboat. Friday, August 04, 2006. With the first official sail last weekend of Fuggles, the purpose of this blog officially comes to a close. About nine months ago, I stumbled on a web site for a small company called Chesapeake Light Craft. Where to go from here? I had considered maintaining this blog as an online log of various cruises of Fuggles. But I think those will be better placed over in the Passagemaker dinghy forum. Posted by Peter at 633 AM. Not one of .

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