This boat is in remarkable shape for its age. The bottom just needed some glue and a layer of fiberglass. I could have saved the deck but I have other ideas for this.
Tuesday, July 6, 2021
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I've got a few Ventnor mast hanging around. You become a scrounger for old parts. The original rules for boom height above the deck ...
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Here we are again. This is what I believe to be a pre-WWII Ventnor Boat Works moth boat. These boats were the goto boat for sail training ...
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I've got a few Ventnor mast hanging around. You become a scrounger for old parts. The original rules for boom height above the deck ...
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I cut up about 60 12 foot strips. I made them 3/16 thick. The curve was at the limit of the bend. They just fit. I started stripping at ...
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