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Building the Woods Romany |
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It sails! |
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This is Mr. Woods "Crayfish" design dinghy. I built it during a very snowy February this year while waiting for spring. |
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Starboard hull turn 8-10-03 |
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Starboard hull under construction |
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Taking the building frame apart |
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Over Easy, please! |
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Leveling the hull |
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Moving to position |
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Richard Woods, designer, on the left with me on his Eclipse catamaran anchored in Annapolis. The day included sailing, looking at my build progress and shopping for new electronics that were damaged during the lightning strike to his boat a few weeks prior. His Eclipse sailed well in the light breeze that day. |
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Starboard hull in chocks and level |
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Go to page 5 |
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