Not exactly plastic, but still a classic

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tikvah59
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Not exactly plastic, but still a classic

Post by tikvah59 »

Here's a steel-hull project boat worthy of the term, "full keel".

http://adcache.boattraderonline.com/6/6/4/61493264.htm
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I bet she's a real screamer in light airs...

Just looking at the picture I can feel the earth tremble from her weight.
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Yeah, looks like it'd be even worse than a Hans Christian in light air... Didn't think that was possible!
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Post by Tim »

Finally, a boat that even Lucky Bear could sail circles around!

(Sorry, guys...inside joke for Nathan and I)
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Post by tikvah59 »

C'mon, guys, this boat just needs someone to give her some TLC, and she'll once again be a productive member of the boating community.

As an icebreaker, for example.
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