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"Hollywood" wrote in message
... Hi Hollywood. Indeed an abitious plan wihout any previous experience. Your questions show you need to learn some basics. Do yourself a favour and buy the "Boatbuilding Manual from Robert Steward. It can be found on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...76967?v=glance It explains all your questions you just asked and more. It is worth the investment. Good luck, Meindert |
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On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 08:04:37 +0200, "Meindert Sprang" wrote:
"Hollywood" wrote in message .. . Hi Hollywood. Indeed an abitious plan wihout any previous experience. Your questions show you need to learn some basics. Do yourself a favour and buy the "Boatbuilding Manual from Robert Steward. It can be found on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...76967?v=glance It explains all your questions you just asked and more. It is worth the investment. Good luck, Meindert Thanks Meindert. I do have experience in carpentry and furniture making (hence wanting a wooden boat instead of fiberglass) and a fair amount in dingy and small craft sailing (up to 30') but somehow I've never put the two together. Thanks again, Frank |
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"Hollywood" wrote in message
... Thanks Meindert. I do have experience in carpentry and furniture making (hence wanting a wooden boat instead of fiberglass) and a fair amount in dingy and small craft sailing (up to 30') but somehow I've never put the two together. That's a nice approach. The only thing to get rid of now is being used to fairly straight lines and right-angled corners.. :-) Meindert |
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