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A chronicle of the projects to come through the doors of Wonderdog Boatworks including the GT22, Tumblehome Nina and whatever else comes along.

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Building Grab Rails for cabin roof



Posted by Cruising Houseboat at 1:38 PM
Labels: The rails and blockers are drilled together so that when installed they will line up perfectly
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GT22

GT22
this is a modification of the original design with the pilot house moved closer to the stern and directly above the LCB (longitudinal center of bouancy)

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Cruising Houseboat
Near Lake Champlain, Vermont, United States
This blog is about the building and eventual launch of the GT22, a Bateau.com design done by Jacques Mertens of Vero Beach FL. And about all of the other boats and boating projects to come to the shop of Wonderdog Boatworks The most recent project is Tumblehome Nina, a version of Bateau.coms Nina with a bit of Ninegret and the Handy Billy
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