Something Portable

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THCL500J8
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Something Portable

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At 7 foot 10 inches you could carry it anywhere.
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Re: Something Portable

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Reminds me of the oppi, they always look like something is missing, like the bow!
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I saw that and gave it consideration. Would fit in the back of my van but have nowhere to store it. Not far from me either. Probably be best with a short shaft. Not sure I would want to be on it in Sydney Harbour on NYE.
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Re: Something Portable

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Practical Boat Owner, did free plans for one like that years ago as I built one. If I remember you needed only two sheets of plywood.
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Re: Something Portable

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I did the same thing nearly 15 years ago with 2 sheets of 8' x 4' plywood.
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Re: Something Portable

Post by Horsley-Anarak »

This site has some interesting designs.

http://flo-mo.weebly.com/one-sheet-boats.html

I an very tempted to have a go at one, and only one sheet of ply.

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