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But it's going to leak through the fastening holes until you tighten them. From Night Swimming on Cruising World message board: We built one out of plywood with a single layer of fiberglass. Works great. Rows well, sails well. We use it as our backup/fun dinghy. Got the plans from a guy named Eric Spoonberg, but cellulite before and after I think someone once posted a cellulite before and after site for free plans on this board. I think you can make any dinghy nest with the judicious use of a chainsaw. The secret (for ours at least) is that the two halves are self-contained and the seat acts as a giant clamp to hold them together by slipping over the bulkhead. There are also some screws involved, but they don't seem to contribute that much. The dinghy is very solid feeling. You definitely don't have the feeling that the two parts move independently of one another or slip in any way. Put flotation in bow and stern, although stern flotation is tough to do. B & B Yacht Designs "Catspaw" Porta-Bote folding boat: From Jerald King on Cruising World message board: I have a Caliber 40 which is really a 38' boat with a 2' swim step added.
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