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Whenever I read opinions, they tend to be given from the standpoint of "I
believe in method A as opposed to method B" What I need to know, before embarking on an expensive and time-consuming build project, is some good advice on the relative strength and longevity of epoxy and cloth covered plywood hulls. The boat I am considering is the Benford Sailing Dory (36') My instincts suggest that this material is perfectly adequate for a Blue water cruiser (Junk rigged), but my instincts, I find, are all the better for listening to good advice ![]() TIA steveb |
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