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On Mill Creek: Program note
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The chronicle of a Mill Creek 16.5 construction. Friday, May 2, 2008. In Mystic CT, June 27-29. High Hopes! NB: Some of you may be curious as to where to find the Passagemaker Dinghy Forum. For builders and fans of this CLC design. The forum has recently been moved to a new home, and can be found here. Interested in learning more about this nifty little sailing dinghy? Check out CLC's Passagemaker page. And my first blog. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Helena, Alabama, United States.
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On Mill Creek: JCH at CLC saves the day with his CNC
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The chronicle of a Mill Creek 16.5 construction. Wednesday, June 11, 2008. JCH at CLC saves the day with his CNC. Cheaper than purchasing and shipping an entire sheet of plywood! John C. Harris. Another thing to watch out for as I build my kit. Glad to hear that CLC is so supportive. It's looking good so far! June 12, 2008 at 11:07 AM. Some may have thought they heard the sound of tornados but it was just the collective WHEW! June 12, 2008 at 10:16 PM. June 28, 2008 at 5:02 AM. View my complete profile.
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On Mill Creek: Interior epoxy
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The chronicle of a Mill Creek 16.5 construction. Wednesday, May 14, 2008. Total hours 29.75. It's looking great, Peter. Just be sure there is room in the schedule for updating the blog. We're looking forward to seeing the completed boat on the water. May 14, 2008 at 6:18 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Helena, Alabama, United States. Scientist by day, boatbuilder by night; and zymurgist 24/7. View my complete profile.
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Building a Houseboat: March 2009
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This blog will chronicle the journey of Greg and Dave, two lifelong friends as Dave helps Greg build a cabin cruiser made of plywood and fiberglass using a stitch and glue technique. We purchased the plans, kit and supplies from www.bateau.com. Friday, March 20, 2009. This Blog Is Not Abandoned. Yes, I know that my last post was months ago. Unfortunately, Greg hasn't gotten his house in order, so there's nothing to report. Sorry. Maybe I should come up with a "Best of" post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Building a Houseboat: January 2008
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This blog will chronicle the journey of Greg and Dave, two lifelong friends as Dave helps Greg build a cabin cruiser made of plywood and fiberglass using a stitch and glue technique. We purchased the plans, kit and supplies from www.bateau.com. Friday, January 11, 2008. Ready to) Flip Out. We're done with the hull and are building the frame in order to flip the boat over. Don't worry, I'll take some pics of this momentous occasion. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Ready to) Flip Out.
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Building a Houseboat: July 2008
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This blog will chronicle the journey of Greg and Dave, two lifelong friends as Dave helps Greg build a cabin cruiser made of plywood and fiberglass using a stitch and glue technique. We purchased the plans, kit and supplies from www.bateau.com. Wednesday, July 30, 2008. Lazy Days of Summer. Greg also purchased a trailer last weekend. It looks nice, but Greg says that he'll have to make some minor adjustmenst to it. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Lazy Days of Summer.
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Building a Houseboat: Back to Glass
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This blog will chronicle the journey of Greg and Dave, two lifelong friends as Dave helps Greg build a cabin cruiser made of plywood and fiberglass using a stitch and glue technique. We purchased the plans, kit and supplies from www.bateau.com. Sunday, April 18, 2010. We started glassing the frame pieces to the stringers and hull. It was a short session, so we didn't get very far, but it was fun nonetheless. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Building a Houseboat: Trail-er-ing Behind Schedule
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This blog will chronicle the journey of Greg and Dave, two lifelong friends as Dave helps Greg build a cabin cruiser made of plywood and fiberglass using a stitch and glue technique. We purchased the plans, kit and supplies from www.bateau.com. Sunday, February 21, 2010. Hey, any work we do is progress, right? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). In the Bunk House.
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Building a Houseboat: February 2010
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This blog will chronicle the journey of Greg and Dave, two lifelong friends as Dave helps Greg build a cabin cruiser made of plywood and fiberglass using a stitch and glue technique. We purchased the plans, kit and supplies from www.bateau.com. Sunday, February 21, 2010. Hey, any work we do is progress, right? Monday, February 08, 2010. In the Bunk House. Our goal is to work on the boat itself next time. We plan to install and secure the cross-member frame pieces. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).