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With enough foam, you can get anything to float. Just kidding.
I havn't started on my first boat yet. Have it narrowed down to a couple of plans. I am still trying to convince the War Department (wife) that we can do it. Best of luck to you. Mike "Reynaud" wrote in message ... I am building my first boat its just a small experimental kayak. I,m surprised at how accurate you have to be as one small error on one side affects the other side and vice versa. I now see the real value of an jig or mold or strong back in keeping everything aligned and square. This is a real learning experience for me. I,ve no idea if the darn thing will even float. Rey |
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