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| This is a great picture - you can start to see the lines of the boat and this is the picture where people start to say, WOW - it actually looks like a boat. From this point on, I stopped getting the rolling eyes... The next pic is even better... |
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| Here is a picture of the inside, as you can see I spend a lot of time at night working on this project. It's difficult to see, but most of the keel is in, the battens are in and the transom is in. |
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| Another shot of the inside, you can see that I still have to fillet where the temporary frame was installed. The next picture is a close up of the transom. |
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| Here is a close up of the transom and motor board. This part of the project was great, as it went very quickly and was easy to see how it as coming along. |
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