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Standing on the port bottom panel. With a younger man's balance, you could cast your fly rod from...
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Uploaded on Dec 6, 2007
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My back is up against the stern rail and the hull still has lots of freeboard. Bob has moved...
My friend Bob at the helm. He's around 6'3" and 220+. Boat still sets high.
Hardly seems to be setting in the water. Should have called it "waterskipper".
Nice side shot with the reverse image of the hull's graceful lines.
Lots of room in the back for people and gear. Should be easy to move around when tacking under...
Good interior shot of the 8" hatch on the front of the middle seat complex.
Looking good in the reflection of Old Glory.
Sitting at the waters edge. Doesn't draw much with the deep V.
Photo showing the rudder mounted. Yes, thats an old axe handle I used for the tiller. "Waste...
Uploaded on Nov 27, 2007
Bow shot. Lots of "V" up forward. Should cut the waves well.
View towards the stern. You use the aft oarlocks when setting on the daggerboard trunk, and...
Photo showing the interior. There is another hatch on the forward side of the center seat complex.
Stern shot of the hull.
Profile of the hull out in the yard. Bow is setting on an old Costco animal cracker jar.
Checking the scale. I was surprized to see that the completed hull balances at the aft end of the...
Looks to be about 93 pounds, but I will list it at 95.
Checking to see if the paint has cured enough to flip the hull over to install the hardware.
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