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I'm looking at a Tamarack schooner, possibly to buy as a project boat.
It's a mess, but the steel hull and superstructure are surprisingly free of rust, and the rigging is, well, all there. I would love to gut the hull and rebuild a functional and basic interior of white bulkheads and, say, cypress trim. It wouldn't be for everyone, but it would be my kind of boat, strictly a romantic indulgence straight out of "Adventures in Paradise." I accept the Tamarack is a shoal-draft boat, and I have no problem with that. However, I look at the stubby keel and all that rigging aloft and wonder about the stability. Does anyone have any experience with or knowledge of this design to share? I don't foresee crossing oceans, but I do require seaworthiness, and I might cross a gulf or two. Thanks |
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