Reminds me of my first boat project. In 1955 I was about 11 and pestering
my dad for a sailboat. That year under the Christmas tree I found a big box
with a picture of a cute little sprit rigged pram on the outside. Inside
was a pile of precut plywood and a bag of screws! Took me until June to put
it together and it leaked like a sieve but I had a great time bailing my way
around the pond. :-)
--
Glenn Ashmore
I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack
there of) at:
http://www.rutuonline.com
Shameless Commercial Division:
http://www.spade-anchor-us.com
"Ted W Lee" wrote in message
...
Corrugated cardboard, die-cut and numbered, forms the frame of a
fibreglass dinghy mold. To it you fasten a wooden breast hook, transom,
seat, gussets, and gunwales. Pull the cotton-jersey "sock" over this and
harden it with resin. Two layers of fibreglass and resin go on, then a
wood keel and rub rails. The cardboard is pulled out. Kit for 61/2 foot
dink is $89.
I found this ad with three photos in a 1960 Popular Science magazine. I
found this interesting. Thanks, Ted in Mich