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Just make sure you can stick with it long enough, it takes a while to
build a boat. Get used to working with epoxy and glass, maybe with a scale model of 4 or 5 feet. This will also give you a chance to find any questions about what may not be in the plans, and find them BEFORE the epoxy is drying on you. Have fun, you'll love it; the woodworking, will be easy for you, just spend time smoothing (fairing) out the curves in the hull panels. On Thu, 4 Sep 2003 18:12:29 -0400, "rick myers" wrote: Hi, I have never built a boat but I have done a lot of wood working. I was just wondering if this boat would be to much for me to start with since I do have wood working experiance? |
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