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Aussiedude
Burpengary Queensland
Australia
                







Project:
 
Barwon Banks 42  

We are building a 42 ft ply on frame timber trawler.... 4 years on and we are nearing the hull turning stage. At the moment we are fibreglassing the outside of the hull.
February 6th, 2004

PackerKruez
Indianapolis
Indiana








Project:
 
FL-11, FL-14

I am building the FL-11 and purchased plans for both the FL-11 and FL-14. I am also working on the restoration of my 1906/1909 Carleton Canoe and a 56ish Chris Craft Barracuda. Pictures will be posted this spring.
February 21st, 2004

CanalBoat3   
Dayton
Ohio

 







Project:
  JEZEBEL II

JEZEBEL II is a modified hull design. Draft is 26", LOL is 58'6", beam is 16', bridge clearance 12'.  She is powered by twin 75 h.p. Kabota 4 cyl. diesels. Hull design is that of a catamaran. She will carry 480 gal. of fresh water, 250 gal. of diesel fuel, 120 gal. black water and 120 gal. gray water storage. When finished, JEZEBEL will be our permanent retirement home.
March 7th, 2004


Tom
Sunset Marina
Margate, NJ            
                







Project:
  1961 55' Chris Craft Constellation

Chris Craft is well known for their beautiful and seaworthy motoryachts such as the Constellation. The Constellation, affectionately called "Connies" by their loyal owners, was perhaps the most sought-after yacht of the time. Well built, fast, rugged and seaworthy, they were the flagships of the Chris Craft corporation.
March 14th, 2004

Will
Portland          
Oregon 
                








Project:
  14' Cedar Strip Cosine Wherry

This was my 1st endeavor at boat building. There were times when I wondered why I  ever started, but I was too far along to quit. The Hull is made of light and dark Western Red Cedar with an Alaska Yellow Cedar accent strip. The gunnels and seats are of White Ash. The transom is marine Mahogany plywood. There are 2 layers of fiberglass on the inside and 3 on the outside. I used System Three resin. It took me 398 hours for the project. The oars are made of Sitka Spruce  with Mahogany strips and White ash tippets.
March 29th, 2004

Captnkaspa
Wellington
New Zealand            







Project:  23' Mason Clipper "Princess"

I'm personly biased but there is none better than a "Mason Clipper" The beautiful lines, luxurious interiors, and a range of models to cater for most activities whether it be fishing, cruising, water skiing,or off shore power boat racing, the Clipper can and has "been there done that".
April 3rd, 2004

 
Bogsdolics      
Scotland
UK            







Project:  Grawl an 18' One Sheet "Dug" Canoe

I have built my own canoe based on a design called "dug" (a free design) made from one sheet of marine plywood and adapted a bit shorter. This is my first time building or paddeling a canoe. 
March 12th, 2005

 

 

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